Western  lyinois 
Horse  Sales  Company 


Auction  Sale  Light  Harness  Horses 
AT  THE  FAIR  GROUNDS 

Macomb,  Thursday,  Mar.  13 

Commencing  at  12  O'clock  Noon,  Sharp 


^ 


SEE  THE  GOOD  ONES 


ATTEND  THE 


AUCTION  SALE 


OF 


LIGHT  HARNESS 
HORSES 


TO  BE  HELD  AT  THE 
FAIR   GROUNDS 


MACOMB,  ILL,  THURSDAY, 
MARCH  13,  191 3 


SALE  COMMENCING  PROMPTLY 
AT  12  O'CLOCK  NOON 


COL,  R    N.  WEAR,      {  A„,tioneers 
COL.  "TIP"  GREER,  ) '*"^^'°"'^^'^^ 

WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE 
SALES  CO. 


Animals  will  be  sold  in  the  order  designated  in  this  catalog.  There  will  be  NO  deviation 
from  this  order.  NO  SUBSTITUTE  animals  will  be  offered  in  place  of  horses  regularly 
catalogued. 


JOURNAL  PRINTING  CO.,  PRINTERS.  Maccmb,  III. 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — MARCH  13,   1913. 


Of  Importance  to  Bidders 


This  sale  will  be  conducted  under  the  following 

TERMS  AND  CONDITIONS 

Each  animal  offered  will  be  sold  without  reservation  (unless 
publicly  stipulated  to  the  contrary)  under  the  following  conditions, 
to-wit: 

TERMS — This  sale  is  for  cnsh,  2  5  per  cent  to  be  paid  immedi- 
ately after  the  animal  is  sold,  or  the  sale  may  be  declared  void,  at 
the  option  of  the  seller.  The  balance  of  the  purchase  money  must 
be  paid,  or  secured,  on  the  same  day,  or  the  deposit  so  made  will  be 
forfeited  as  agreed  damages.  All  payments  must  be  made  to  the 
cashier  of  the  sale,  for  in  no  case  will  payments  to  the  consignor 
entitle  the  purchaser  to  obtain  the  stock.  On  final  payment  for  an 
animal  the  cashier  of  the  sale  will  issue  an  order  for  presentation 
to  the  superintendent  of  stalls  for  the  delivery  of  the  animal  so  paid 
for,  which  orders  buyers  are  cautioned  not  to  lose.  Buyers  assume 
all  risks  and  expenses  on  animals  incurred  after  they  are  struck 
down. 

BUYERS  WILL  PROVIDE  THEMSELVES  WITH  CURRENCY, 
BANK  EXCHANGE,  OR  BANK  REFERENCE.  ^ 

WARRANTIES — The  name  of  the  owner,  who  is  the  respon- 
sible party,  is  given  with  each  entry,  and  all  representations  are 
made  by  him.  All  remarks  of  the  consignor  at  the  time  of  the  sale 
as  to  a  guarantee  of  any  character,  correction  of  catalogue,  etc.,  will 
be  noted  in  the  auctioneer's  record  at  the  same  time,  and  all  set- 
tlements will  be  made  in  accordance  therewith.  This  company  will 
announce,  when  known,  any  turf  penalty  in  force  on  the  animal 
offered,  but  will  assume  no  liability  by  reason  of  any  penalty, 
whether  such  announcement  is  made  or  not.  Where  consignors  re- 
port the  futuriay  engagements  of  youngsters,  a  memorandum  is 
printed  under  the  name  of  each  animal.  On  these  engagements,  no 
liability  is  assumed  by  the  purchaser  and  further  payments  to  con- 
tinue eligibility  to  the  events  are  optional  with  the  purchaser. 

BUYERS  ARE,  THEREFORE,  CAUTIONED  TO  PAY  ATTEN- 
TION TO  THE  xANNOUNCE3IENTS  FROM  THE  AUCTIONEER'S 
STAND. 

CHALLENGES — All  animals  will  be  sold  "as  they  stand,"  as 
respects  soundness,  the  eyes  and  the  wind  being  guaranteed  by  the 
consignor  unless  otherv,ase  announced  by  the  auctioneer.     Any  vice, 


WESTERN  ILLlx\OIS  HORSE  SALE — MARCH   13,   19 1! 


however,  is  subject  to  challenge.  All  sales,  therefore,  will  be  bind- 
ing unless  a  representation  be  challenged  on  grounds  other  than 
Avhere  the  soundness  of  the  animal  is  involved.  No  liabilitj^  legal 
or  otherwise,  is  assumed  by  the  Western  Illinois  Horse  Sale  Com- 
pany from  either  party  in  consequence  of  any  representation  or 
challenge,  and,  after  full  payment  for  the  animal  and  its  delivery 
to  the  buyer,  no  warranty  of  the  seiler  can  be  challenged  through 
the  Western  Illinois  Horse  Sale  Company. 

WE  ACT  AS  AGENTS  SIMPLY  AND  SHALL  ENDEAVOR  TO 
PROTECT  THE  INTERESTS  OF  BOTH,  SELLER  AND  BUYER. 

BIDS — No  bids  less  than  $5.00  will  be  accepted.  The  highest 
bidder  to  be  the  buyer;  and  if  any  dispute  arises  between  two  or 
m.ore  bidders,  the  animal  in  dispute  shall  be  immediately  put  up 
again  for  advance  bids.  If  there  be  no  advance,  then  the  animal 
shall  go  to  the  person  from  whom  the  auctioneer  recognized  the  last 
bid.  No  bids  will  be  recognized  from  intoxicated  or  disorderly  par- 
ties. 

SPECIAL  NOTICE. 

Purchasers  are  earnestly  requested,  for  their  own  protection, 
to  comply  strictly  with  the  foregoing  conditions  of  the  sale,  but 
should  they  fail  to  take  advantage  of  th-e  conditions,  adopted  main- 
ly for  their  protection,  they  waive  all  recourse  thereafter.  Bidders 
are  cautioned  to  comply  with  the  laws  of  the  state  regarding  auc- 
tion sales  and  are  hereby  warned  against  bidding  unless  prepared 
to  comply  with  the  foregoing  conditions.  Animals  resold,  owing  to 
the  dereliction  of  the  bidder,  are  sold  for  the  account  of  the  party 
defaulting,  who  will  be  liable  for  the  commission  charges  of  this 
company  and  other  liabilities.- 

HORSES  TO  BE  SOLD  WILL  BE  AT  THE  SALE  BARNS 
PRIOR  TO  THE  DAY  OF  THE  SALE  AND  BUYERS  ARE  INVITED 
TO  COME  AND  EXAMINE  THEM. 

Prospective  buyers  should  go  to  the  grounds  early  and  examine 
the  horses  carefully.  The  grooins  in  charge  are  instructed  to  show 
any  horse  on  request,  and  will  gladly  do  so. 

Horses  consigned  are  uirned  over  tc  the  Western  Illinois  Horse 
Sales  Company,  but  can  be  shown  by  the  consignor,  and  after  they 
are  knocked  down  are  to  be  returned  to  the  company,  and  will  be 
held  by  them  until  paid  for  by  the  purchaser,  when  a  release  slip 
is  given  the  buyer  which  must  be  presented  to  the  stall  manager. 


4  WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE^ — ^MiARCH  13,   1913. 


Slusher  Phone  No.  50  Main                   117  South  Side  Square 

J.  w. 

CAMPBELL 

DEALHR  IN 

Hardware, 

Stoves,  Bicycles 

And  Farming  Implements 

John  Deere  Gangs 

Deere  Cultivators 

Hays  Cultivators  and  Planters 
Deere  No,  99  Planters 

Deering  Binders  and  Mowers 

Emerson  Mowers  and  Rakes 

Everything  in  Farm 
Machinery 

Builders  Hardware  a  Specialty 


Yours  for  Service 

J.  W.  CAIVLPBELL 

MACOMB,  ILLINOIS 


(^jMuma^ 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE— MARCH  13,  1913. 


No.  I  j  ''^      RED  VI NCENT  53749 


Trotter. 


Brown   colt.      Foaled    1910.      Standard   and   Registered.      Con- 
signed by  F.  C.  Caine,  Galesburg,  111. 

r  Baron    Wilks    2:18. 


Motell    40427     • 

Three    year    trial    2:26 


Moko    24457     

Sire  of  Manrico,  Si- 
liko,  Freno  and  Na- 
tive Bell  and  >SG 
others. 


[^  Queen     Ethel. 
fAxtell    (3)     2:12. 


1^ 


Actress  T.    2:261/2    A 

Dam    of    Rose    Rankin      Orangewood- 
2:19%;     Janice     Mere-  L  Dam    of      2      by 
dith    2:26%.  wood. 

r Wilkes    Boy    3803 


Nut- 


r  St.    Vincent    2:13Vi 


Hattie  Vincent  2:29%.. 
Dam  of  Allie  Vincent 
2:121/4;  Baronlaa  (3) 
2:191/4. 


Baroness    Bell 
Dam    of   Bar 
2:131/2;        Oil 
2:13%;       Hat 
cent    2:1914. 


\Aileen    Boy. 
Manibrim    Boy. 

Son   of  Bell  Boy   2:2I'.^ 

.      Wake    Bell    28588. 


ron  Lad-liei 
)llie        Bell 
ittie       Vin-  >- 


Lady   Ethel    2:25%. 
Dam       of       Constfine 
2:16%. 


4th    dam    Princess    Ethel   b'y    VojuntO'r    -o;    5th    dam    Black    Bess    by    Stock- 
bride     Chief,     dam     of    Mabrino     Paymaster. 

Owner's  Statement^ — Red  Vincent  is  one  of  the  most  desirable  colts 
to  be  found  anywhere.  A  beautiful  seal-brown,  foaled  1910.  A  very 
grand  individual,  every  inch  of  him.  AVill  develop  into  a  horse  to  weigh 
1150  pounds  and  to  stand  15.3  hands^  He  was  broken  this  last  fall,  and 
his  disposition  is  perfect;  has  no  bad  habits.  Is  sound  and  smooth.  Is  a 
show  colt.  With  his  limited'  amount  of  handling  he  can  show  a  lot  of 
speed  at  the  trot.  Now,  how  about  his  breeding?  He  is  one  of  the  best 
and  most  fashionably  bred  ones  in  the  world.  Sired  by  the  best  bred  son 
of  the  great  sire  Moko,  and  having  five  good  producing  dams,  what  a 
stock  horse  he  should  make.  I  know  that  it  is  seldom  that  a  colt  of  this 
kind  is  sold  at  public  auction,  and  whoever  gets  him  will  no  doubt  buy 
him  for  less  than  his  value. 


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6  WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — MARCH  13,  1913. 

No.  2  10^    PARKVILLE  JR.  47583 

Trotter.      Bay  horse.     Stands  16  hands;    weighs   115  0   pounds.      Standard 
and  registered.     Consigned  by  F.  C.  Caine,  Galesburg,  111. 

f  Hambletonian    10. 


Parkville     6050      . 

Sire  of  Suadrig'a  2: OS; 
4  and  dams  of  Coui'.- 
try  Jay  2:05%;  Ken- 
tucky Todd  208%;  Or- 
monde 2:08%;  Judge 
Parker    2:09%. 


Electioneer    125 


^Glycera    2:20% 


Aurora    2:27 

Dam     of     2     trotter.s, 
sire,    1   dam. 


Onward    2:2 5% 


Green      Mountain     Mtiid 
(g-.   b.    m.) 


Jolm    Nelson    87. 


Lamott  Mare    (g'.  b.    m.) 


fGeo.    Wilks    2:22. 


Ravenna  (5 
Dam  or  ; 
dams. 


b.  m.)  .... 
tro  iters;    2- 


Dolly    (g.    b.    m.) 
Princeps    536. 


Jean   Wood    (; 


b.    iu.> 


OwTier's  Statement — Parkville,  Jr.,  is  a  beautiful  bright  bay  stallion: 
stands  about  16  hands  and  weighs  1150  pounds.  He  is  a  good  breeder 
and  sure  foal  getter.  He  is  perfectly  sound  and  smooth  and  has  trotted 
a  mile  in  2:19%,  and  is  a  good  gaited  one  with  perfect  manners.  A  pleas- 
ant horse  to  handle  or  to  use  in  any  way  or  place.  Hasn't  a  bad  habit 
of  any  kind.  He  is  a  grand  bred  one  for  a  stock  horse  and  would  be  a 
useful  horse  to  race,  besides  being  one  of  the  most  perfect  and  pleasant 
horses  on  the  Toad  to  be  found.  ^  . 

No.  3/^=<7    MAY  SWIFT  BELL 


Bay  mare.     Trotter.     Foaled  1908.     Consigned  by  F.  C.  Caine, 
Galesburg,  111. 

Advertiser. 

Adbell    2:23     

Champion    yearling    for 
17    years. 


-; 

Swift 

Fell 

P5 

Sire 

of 

9. 

including 

Tony 
aJck 

Swi 
Svvi 

ft 
ft 

(P)    2:04%, 
2:101/2. 

I 

< 

J 

Unknown. 

Tintoret    2:24% 


Dictator    1131-. 
I     Sire  of  60  and  65  sires, 
I     S4    dams. 

Ethelwyn. 
J     Dam   of    11. 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — ^MARCH  13,  1913. 


Owner's  Statement — Fine  driver;  city  broke;  good  style;  fine  dis- 
position. This  mare  will  make  an  excellent  single  or  double  driver,  and 
good  enough  to  train.  Her  dam,  believed  to  be  a  high  bred  trotting  mare, 
was  shipped  from  Wisconsin  to  be  bred  to  Swift  Bell  at  North  Henderson, 
111.  Her  owner  allowed  her  to  be  sold  for  the  breeding  and  feed  bill,  and 
her  breeding  was  lost  track  of.  Her  owner  was  never  afterwards  located. 
This  mare  shows  that  she  is  a  high  bred  one. 


Diamonds,  Watches, 

Clocks,  Jewelry, 

Silverware 


Fine  Repairing  and 

Engraving 

Expert  Optician 


Jeweler  -^  Optician 

Stop  Watches,  a 
Large  Selection.. 

North  Side  Square  Macomb,  Illinois 


IT  WILL  PA  Y  YOU 

To  Patronize  the  Merchants 
Whose  Advertisements  Ap- 
pear in  this  Catalogue. 


7^^%^'- 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE— MARCH  13,  1913. 


No.  4 


LELA  BROWN 


Trotter.     Foaled  1904.     Chestnut  sorrel  mare,  eligible  to  register.      Bred 
by  Dan  Brown,  Cliicago.     Consigned  by  A.  M.  Woods,  Augusta,  111. 

■Juno    2:1; 2. 


rAthreg-ent     33717 


Athanio     2:10 
Sire    of   three. 


Princess    Reg-ent 


Miss    Corbin 


Dictator,     Jr.,     219£ 


Hasty 


(^  Atlialia     (g.    b.     m.) 
jjy    Electioneer. 

r  Prince    Regent    2:16i/2. 
I     Sire    of   9,    dams  of   o 


L  Fancy. 
fDictator   113. 

Lsy   Almont    33. 
r Young-   Jim. 

Fidget. 


4th   dam   Providence,    by    Donerail. 

Owner's  Statement — ^Lela  Brown  is  a  handsome  chestnut  mare;  stands 
about  15.1,  with  good  conformation.  She  has  a  nice  way  of  going;  steps 
•veJl,  and  was  trained  for  about  90  days.  She  showed  remarkable' speed 
and  stepped  a  mile  in  2:261/2,  last  half  in  l:lli/2  and  an  eighth  in  16 
seronds.  She  is  akind  driver,  has  beautiful  all-round  action  and  is  not 
afraid  of  automobiles. 


tJi'^L-i, 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE^MARCH  13,  1913. 


No.  5  ^^/f>^  E/VRL  OF  AUGUSTA 

Trotter.      Standard  and  registered.      Sorrel  gelding,   foaled   19 OS.      Bred 
ajid  consigned  by  A.  M.  Woods,  Augusta,  III. 

f  Mambrino    Patchen. 


The    Ear). 


Mambrino    King-    1279.     ^ 
Sire    of    10    better    tlmn 
2:10    and    66    others.  I'By    Edwin    Forrest, 


Princcvss    Royal    2:20.... 
Dam    of    three. 


Miss    Corbin 


Dictator   Jr.    2193 


r  Chimes   5348. 

I  Estebella. 

Dam   of   three, 

fBy  Almont   S3. 


Hasty 


Young  Jim. 


t  Fidget. 
4th    d'am    Providence,    by    Doncrail. 

Owner's  Statement — Earl  of  Augusta  is  a  handsome,  tOppy,  high- 
going  fellow,  with  good  bone;  stands  about  15.2.  He  has  never  been 
worked  for  speed,  being  just  nicely  broken.  He  shows  remarkable  speed 
at  the  end  of  the  halter,  and  there  is  no  doubt  but  what  he  would  make  a 
good  race  horse  if  given  the  opportunity.  He  has  shown  kind  in  all  his 
handling;  is  not  afraid  of  automobiles,  and  will  make  an  excellent  horse 
for  the  matinees,  if  you  don't  want  a  racing  prospect. 


Keaieniber  the  auction  oojnniences  at  .12  ^o'clock  noon  sharp. 


so  WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE^ — ^MiARCH  13,  1913. 

NEW  LOCATION 

M.&A. 

GARAGE 

We  have  purchased  Stocker's 
newly  equipped  garage  oppos- 
ite the  park  and  just  south  of 
the  Pace  Hotel.  This,  with 
our  old  stand,  makes  us  better 
prepared  than  ever  to  handle 
general  Automobile  repairs. 

Full  Line  of 
Accessories. . 

Tires^  Sundries,  Oil,  Gasoline,  Etc. 

M.  &  A.  Garage 

Both  Phones 
MACOMB,   ILLINOIS 


&. 


,7C 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE— MARCH  13,  1913. 


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No.  6  i  2 


PEARL  EARL 


Trotter.      Bay  filly;    foaled    1909.     Eligible  to   rf^gister.      Bred   and   con- 
signed by  A.  M,  WoodS^  Allguista,  111. 

r  MambrSno    Patchet 


^The    Earl      . . .  ^ 

■1-1 

Sire  of  Earl  Jr. 
Minor    Earl    2;i 
Taylor     2:14»4, 
others. 

2:011/2,1 
2.    r:ari 
•and     7 

^Miss    Corbift     ... 

.......' 

than  1 


Mambrino    IKng-    127S. 
Sire    of    10    faster    th£  _ 
2:10   and   fi6   others.        iBy  Edwin   Forrest 


Princess    "Royal    2:20. 


f  Chimes    5348. 


I  Estabella. 

Dam   of  three^ 

r  Dictator    112, 


Dictator    Jr.    2193 


Hasty 


.By    Almont, 
Young   Jim, 

-  Pidgel. 


4th   dam    Providence,   bv    Donerail. 

Ownei''s  Statement — PeaH  Earl  is  a  nice,  blocky  filly;  has  never  been 
broken,  but  shows  well  as  a  lot  trotter.  She  is  of  good  bone  and  good 
disposition,  and  should  make  a  nice  road  mare  if  she  does  not  develop  int© 
something  faster. 


TJuy  a  bfood  niaite  attcl  l^aisfe  otip  that  will  gi-ow  into  mone)^ 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE-4MARCH  13,  1913. 


No.  7 


BROWNLIGHT 


Trotter.   -Bay  colt,  foaled  1911.     Eligible  to  register.    Bred  and  coasigiied 
l)y  A.  M.  Woods,  Augusta^  III. 

{Onward. 
Dolly. 

f 

fAmljoy    17370".  ' 

Hazlett's    ^Vndptta    ....4  I 


r Harris    StarligM    §6332. 


[Lilly. 

By  Amber    768. 

(TAnthonlo    2:10. 


Leia  Brown 


Athregion 


1 


^Mfss    Cort)in 


4th    dam    Fidg'et,    by    H    omer. 

5th   dam   Providence,    by      Donecrail. 


Princess  Reg^ent, 
Dictator   Jr.    113. 

Hasty. 


Owner's  Statement — Brownlig'ht  is  a  fine,  big  colt:  is  baiter  brolveii 
only,  and  has  never  been  handled  for  speed,  but  shows  well  as  a  lot  trotter. 
He  steips  out  well  and  is  a  promising  youngster,  and  with  his  bi-eeding: 
should  keep  improving  as  he  is  handled. 


No.  8 


SOLE  HEIR 


Pacer,     Bay  horse,  foaled  1908.        Stands   15.3.        Weighs   IIOO   pounds. 
Bred  and  consigned  by  J.  B.  Ewing,  Blandinsville,  III. 

fMambrino    King. 
,  Heir  at   Law •< 


fMinor    Heir    1:58% , 

Sii-e  of  Legal  Heir  2:17 


Kitty    Clover 


■Frank    S 


t  Estebella- 

{Redwald, 
Allista. 
Adjutant, 


Lenore 


1 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — ^MARCH  13,  1913. 


13 


Owaier's  Statement — Sole  Heir  is  a  fine  looking,  dark  bay  stallion; 
absolutely  sound.  He  has  never  been  trained  but  little,  but  has  shown 
his  ability  to  pace  fast.  He  has  the  finest  disposition;  is  fearless  on  the 
road;  a  sure  foal-getter,  and  no  doubt  will  be  a  great  sire.  Is  sold  for 
no  fault.     I  have  too  many  stallions. 


No.  9 


MAC  GRVTH  56729 


Trotter.     Brown  colt.     Foaled  1911.     Bred  by  Iron  Mountain  Farm.  Iron 

Mountain,  Mo.     Consigned  by  Chas.  S.  Harris,  Galesburg,  111. 

Standard  and  registered. 


<4 

O 
< 


Echo     Bell     35372 

Record  2:21%.  Sire  of 
CoronaBell  2:1814,  Bel- 
ford  Bell  2:19%.,  Iron 
Bell  2:251/4,  Limonite 
(3)  2:2714,  King's  Cou- 
rier(2)  2:29i4,  Sir  Gas- 
conade (3)  2:2914,  and 
2    others    in    2:30. 


Rag-time    2:30     

Dam  of  Ragtime  Belle 
(two  -  year  -  old  trial) 
2:31%  and  half  sister 
to  Sandwich  2:2Si/o  (a 
sire)       and      Rozell     (a 

sire). 


Allerton    512S     - 

Record    2: 09 14.    Sire    of 

Locanda  2:02.  Stroller 
2:0514,  Allerson  2:05 14, 
and   244   others   in    2:30. 


Palo   Alto   Bells   2:22i/2..-= 
Dam    of    Echo    Bell    2:- 
21%   and  Fairy  Dreams 
2:2714. 


Expedition    14900     

Record    2:15%.    Sire    ofl 
Exalted       2:07%,       Bon 
Voyage    2:  OS,    Bi-Plora 

2:09%    and    S6    others    in 
2:30. 

Rosabella     J 

Dam    of    Sandwich     2:-| 

28i/>    (a   sire).    Ragtime 

2:30     and     Rozell     Rus-  ' 

sell    (a   sire). 


Jay   Bird    5060. 
by    George    Wilkes    519. 


,  Gu.ssies    ^Vilkes    (g.b.m. ) 
by    Mambrino    Boy    841. 

Electioneer    125. 
by   Hambletonian    10. 


Beautiful'     Bells      2:29^ 

(g.    b.    m.) 
,    by   the   Moor   870. 
Electioneer    125 
by'  "Hambletonian    10. 


Lady     Russell     (g.b 
by  Harold   413. 

Belmont   64. 
by   Abdallah    15. 


■Rosebush     (g.    b.    m.) 
by    Woodford    Mambri- 
no  345. 

Rosebush  is  the  dam  of  Chichester  2: 25^,4  (sire  of  Robert  J.  2:11%  and 
nine  others  in  2:30),  Extractor  (sire  of  2  in  2:30),  Fairthorn  (sire 
of  7  in  2:30),  Pelletier  (sire  of  15  in  230),  Rosabella  (dam  of  Sand- 
wich 2:28%  and  Ragtime  2:30)  and  Rosebay  (dam  of  Ruth  Aller- 
ton 2:26). 

Expedition  145>00,  record  2:15%,  sired  the  dams  of  .Tack  Leyburn  2:04%, 
Baron  Reaper  2:09%,  Charmond  2:10%,  Peter  Chimes  2:11%,  Miss 
Red  Chute  2:14%,  Kereri  2:15,  Dutchland  2:15y2.  Bessie  Maurin  Cn 
2:15%,  Royal  Expedition  2:16%,  Sally  Rau  2: 16%,,  Fritz  (3)  2:- 
17%,  and  24  others  in -2:30. 

Echo  Bell  has  two  daughters  (Corona  Bell  and  Belford  Bell)  that  are 
Grand  Circuit  timber  for  1913. 

Owner's  Statement- — Mac  Grath  is  a  corking  good  colt,  a  good  gaited 
one,  and  shows  enough  to  high-wheel  cart  to  insure  a  high-class  trotter. 
He  is  good  enough  to  get  ready  for  the  three-year-old  trots  in  1914. 


14  WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — MARCH  12,  1913. 


No.  10 


GALE  J.  S.  42061 


Bay  horse.     Foaled   1902.     Bred  by  J.  S.  Butty,  Libertyville,  111,     Con- 
signed by  J.  D.  Tabier,  Plymouth,  111. 

i  fJay    Bird    5060. 

Sire       of      Hawthorne 
2:061^,    and    8    in    2  MO, 


12 


Gale    Allerton 


Allerton    2:09 14     

Sire    of    Locanda    2:02,  1 

Stroller    2:05i4,    Nancy     Gussie    Wilkes. 

Royce     2:06i4,,     Redl:ic 

2:071/2.    and    242    oth- 
ers, r  Alcantara    7229. 

Sire    of    Alcantara 
Nightengale     2:13i-2 ■{       10,    and    170    other 

Dam     of    Nighten^^ule 

2:22%,    Brownlee    2:24.  t  Noscaletta. 


Eater    E.    G. 


Eager    10787 


^  Redina 


r  Erelong    1141, 

Ishoral. 

fRed   Chief   4603. 

l-Ina. 


Owner's  Statement^ — The  secret  of  "It's  always  a  Jay  Bird"  is  well 
understood  by  those  acquainted  with  his  descendants,  the  Allertons  along 
V.  ith  the  rest.  It  is  their  super-vitality  first  of  all— this  with  their  won- 
derful speed  conformation  and  disposition  to  stick  to  their  gait,  makes  this 
the  greatest  of  all  harness  horse  families.  This  is  a  family  that  stays 
soLinO  in  training  and  never  quits  on  the  home  stretch.  They  cross  uni- 
formly well  with  the  other  great  families,  as  proven  by  the  records.  No 
other  sire  approaches  Allerton,  with  his  246  in  the  list,  inclivding  Laconda 
2:02,  also  Stroller  2: 05  14,  the  fastest  new  trotter  out  last  year.  Gale  J. 
S  of  this  consignment  is  probably  as  well  bred  as  any  grandson  of  Aller- 
ton. if  not  the  best  bred.  Combining,  as  he  does,  the  blood  of  Allerton 
and  Alcantara  on  his  sire's  side,  with  that  of  Belmont,  Nutwood,  Red 
Wilkes,  and  Dictator  on  his  dam's  side.  Gale  J.  S.  will  prove  his  worth 
ill  proportion  to  his  breeding,  if  given  a  fair  chance  on  the  track  and  in 
the  Stud.  He  has  had  no  track  work,  but  has  been  driven  quite  a  good 
dea?  to  buggy.  He  is  a  prolific  sire  and  his  colts  are  a  sound  lot,  with 
good  size  and  big  gaited. 


Tf  you  are  a  member  of  tho  Driving  Club  joii  (?ftii  get  ft  wiimer  in 
tisis  catalogue. 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — MARCH  13,  1913. 


15 


No.  u-,; 


C  ELECTRIC 


Electric    Swift 


Flossie    Dove 


Chestnut  Colt.      Foaled   1911.      Standard   and  registered.      Consigned   by 
Joe  Pine,  Galesburg,  111. 

I^Adbell   2:23. 

^  Swift   Bell    2:271/2     J 

Sire     of     9,      including )  Tintouret     2:24%  (g-.b.m) 
Tony   Swift    (p)    2:04%,       by  Dictator. 
Jack    Swift    (3)    2:10i/>.  "^ 

Electricity    2:17%. 
f    Sire   of   19,   and    8    sires 
and    2    dams. 

Daughter    of    Mambrino. 

I     Caris)    Sire   of   the  dam 

of    Sweet    Marie    2:02. 

{Dick    Wilkes    2:09%. 
Sire  of  dam  of  Ross  B. 
2:06. 
Daughter  of  Billy 
Wilkes. 

r  Marquis     2:26%. 

X    Daughter       of        Roscoe 
Conkling     2:30. 
Sire    of    9    and    6    dams. 


Ellene    .  .  , 
Dam     of 
Kennon 


Robert    V 


Miss    Floss 


Electric 
J:25%. 


Mc- 


4th    dam    by    Aymore    27   728. 

OAvnei".s  Statement — I  consider  this  colt  the  making  of  a  high  class 
trotter  with  a  little  more  work.  He  was  worked  six  weeks  in  1912,  and 
including  breaking  he  learnei  to  trot  an  eighth  in  :  21^/4.  He  is  city 
broke  and  a  very  nice  colt. 


If  you  are  a  member  of  the  Driving  Olub  5*^011  fail  get  a  winner  in 
this  catalogue. 


i6 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — MARCH  13,  1913. 


No.  12 


CLAUDIA 


I*iiblic  Trial  2:22. 

Pacer.     Bay  mare.     Foaled  1903,     Bred  by  A.  V.  Brooking,  Macomb,  IlL 
Consigned  by  Wallace  Pellheimer,  Macomb,  111. 


Q 


Future  Gilbert  It:-!'!!)  .  .. 
Sire  of  Bessie  Gilb-rt 
2:141/4    and   other;^. 


Henry    Gilbert 


f  Clark's   Chief. 

Sire    of   Coxie    2:19. 


L  Gilbert    Mare. 

r  Toronto  Patchen. 

Red    Wing-    -| 

Dam    of   D    C   L    2.1:314, 

Future    Gilbert    2:22i4,LLady   Lightfoot. 

Alvavis   2:221/^. 


Claudia 


Chickamaug-a. 


r  Vermont  Boy. 


Mary, 
by  Canadian  Cliief. 


Claudia's  dam  was  a  high-class  road  mare,  purchased  in  the  west,  and  her 
breeding  was  lost.  She  was  a  mare  of  quality,  and  considered  one 
of  the  best  road  mares  in  the  county. 

Owner's  Statement' — Claudia  is  a  good-sized,  nice,  clean,  breedy- 
looking  mare.  She  was  worked  as  a  4-year-old  and  had  lots  of  speed, 
showing  a  public  trial  of  2:22.  For  the  past  few  years  she  has  been  used 
for  a  family  mare,  in  which  capacity  she  cannot  be  surpassed.  With  her 
speed,  breeding  and  manners,  she  should  make  an  exceptionally  good  brood 
ktiare. 


11"  yon  need  a  di'iver  you  can  select  a  good  one  here. 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE— MARCH  13,  1913. 


17 


No.  13 


ELLEN  WINTER 


Trotter.     Bay  mare.     Foaled  1908.     Standard  and  Registered.     Bred  by 

A.  T.  Cole  Wheaton,  III.     Consigned  by  Allie  Robblns,  Good  Hope,  111. 

Consigned  by  Allie  Robbins,  Good  Hope,  IlL 

r  Geo.    Wilks    519. 


Edward    Wintei-    33ill2. 


Jay  Bird  5060  2;;;ii4  ..J 
Sire  of  Hawothoriiel 
2:061^    and    123    others.  I  Lady    Frank. 

Dam  of  Early  Dawn 


Lady   Ham 


rHambletonian    10. 

j^  Untraced. 
rGeo.   Wilks. 


^Vanetta   "Wilks    . , 


Baron   Wilks   475S    -{ 

Founder  of   the   Futur- 
ty    family,    sire    of    151.  (_ 


Belle  Patchen, 


Vanetta 


"Vasco   10996. 


L  Untraced. 

OwTier's  Statements — This  mare  could  trot  a  half-mile  track  in  2:30 
at  three  years  old,  and  the  last  eighth  in  17%  seco^nds.  She  was  not 
trained  as  a  4-year-oId,  and  is  now  big  and  strong.  With  her  breeding,  is 
certainly  qualified  for  either  a  race  or  brood  mare. 


Ail  the  stores  advertised  in  tliis  catalogue  ai-e  good  places  to  trade. 


ig  WESTERN  ILMNOIS  HORSE  SALE^ — MARCH  13,  1913, 


H.  E.  Pennington 


Road  and 

Track 
Shoeing 

A  Specialty 


Special    Attention    Given 

to  Lame,  Interfering  and 

Faulty  Gaited  Horses 


130  S.  Lafayette  St. 
MACOMB,  ILLINOIS 


WEiSTERN  ILLiLN'OIS  HORSE  SALE — ^MiARCH   13,   1913. "^ 


19 


No.  14 


ROGEN  E4RLE 


Trotter.     Chestnut  mare.     Foaled   1909.  Standard  and   Registered.  Bred 
by  A.  H.  Wingate,  Avon  ,111.     Consigned  by  Allie  Robbins,  Good  Hope. 


< 

Hi 

H 

O 


The  Earl   2S609    

Record  (3)  2:17.  Sirei 
of  Earl  Jr.  2:0iy2, 
Princess  Lula  2:06i^, 
Bessie  Earl  2:i0,  Min- 
or Earl  2:12.  Princess 
Margaret  2  : 1 .3  ^4  a  nd  1  ?. 
otiiers  in  2:30. 


Lady    Sliirley .  .  . 

Dam  of  Mn.i.  Shine 
2:141/2,  Lord  Shirl*; 
2: 17:14, 


Mambrino   King   1279    ..J 
Sire   of    Lady   ■  of      tlie  ] 
Manor       2:041^.         Lord 
Derby    2:05%,      Heir-at " 
Law      2:05%       and      71 

others   in   2:30.  , 

Princess   Royal    (2)    2.2oJ 

Dam    of    Ess    H.    Kay 

2:00%,      Queen      Royal 

2:13    and     4     others     in 

2:30. 

-Glasston    

Sire  Lulu  Glasston-. 
2:191/4,  Jimmy  G-laston 
and  5  others. 


Evaline   Wilks    2:27. 


Mambrino    Patchen    bS. 
by  Mambrino   Chief    11. 


Belle    Thorton. 
By  Electioneer  123. 

Chimes   5348. 
By    Edwin    Forrest. 


Estabella    g.    b.    ra. 
by  Alcantara  729. 

Dictator   Jr. 


Mare    by    Monroe    CliieE, 
'Young   Wilks. 


L  Flaxy   Fearnaught. 
by  Hadley  Fearnaught. 

Owner's  Statement — Rogene  Earl  is  a  large,  strong-going  filly,  and' 
with  ninety  days'  training,  including  breaking,  paced  a  mile  over  ths 
Macomb  track  in  2:34;  last  eighth  in  17  seconds.  She  is  a  half-sister  to 
Major  Shirley  2:14i/4,  and  Lord  Shirley  2:17i^.  She  looks  like  the  mak- 
ing of  a  fast  mare. 


11  you  wfijit  a  good  stalliou  there  are  a  fine  bunch  to  select  frOni. 


7 


'/H/t'- 


2Q 


WE&TERxV  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE^— MARCH  iS,  1913, 


No.  15 


ABIAH 


Dam    of  Signal  Boy  2:14M< 

^gnal  Boy  was  oiie  of  the  best  trotte«*s  out  last  season  and  sold  for  $2500, 

Trotter.     Bay  mare.     Registered.      Consigiied    by   Allie    Robbinsj,    Good 

Hope,  111. 

r  Harold   413, 
-Lord  Russell   467? 


r  Sandwich    11818, 


tlosabella 


Myra   Russell 


Adjutant    188S    , , . . 


Abdallah  Bird 


I  Miss   Russell. 
Lam  of  Maud  fh 


'Administrator, 
Lizzie  Brinker. 

'  Lakeland. 


I  Abdallah  Jr.   1292, 

Owner's  Statement — Abiah,  the  dam  Of  Signal  Boy  2:14%,  is  a  mare 
of  extra  quality  and  action  she  has  never  been  trained  but  Is  a  pure 
gaited  trotter.  In  the  last  eight  years  she  has  produced  eight  foals.  If 
given  the  right  kind  of  a  chance  will  surely  produce  more  very  useful 
trotters.  She  is  now  bred  to  Cignette  2: 20 14,  the  sire  of  Signal  Boy 
2:14%. 


Iteuieniber  the  auction  comniences  at  12  o'clock  noon  sharp. 


^ff- 


,^,\,Ayi/vif^ 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — MARCH  13,  1913.  21 

No.  16         PATRIGA  WIGGINS 

Trotter.     Bay  mare.     Foaled  1910.  Standard  and  Registered.  Consigned 
Allie    Robbins,    Good   Hope,    Illinois. 


^  Wiggins     33907 

^    Sire  20  in  list. 


'Major  Wiggins    ln40G    .. 


Bondmaiden 


Babe    Dillon     . 


Harris'    Dillon    37884. 


Roxie 


'Baron  Dillon  17237. 

.Eva, 
'NutpicK, 

-Babe. 


Owner'is  Statemenfe— Patricia  Wiggins  was  trained  lightly  last  year 
as  a  two  year  old  and  learned  to  trot  an  eighth  in  21  seconds  quita 
handily.  She  will  make  a  good  sized  mare  with  plenty  of  quality  and 
the  best  of  feet  and  legs. 


All  the  stores  adA-ertised  in  this  catalosiie  are  good  places  to  trade. 


\^,- 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — MARCH  13,  1913. 


No.  17 


ABBIE  KING 


Out  of  Dam  of  Signal  Boy  2:14M. 

Trotter.     Sorrel  filly.     Foaled  1912.     Standard  (sire  and  dam  registered), 
Bred  and  Consigned  by  Allio  Robbing,  Good  Hope,  111. 


, Glacier    B    2:15% 


r  Gambetta    Wilks. 
Sire   of   278. 


,  Glacier   Kinj 


Abiah 


Sandwich 


Myra    Russell 


'Lord  Russell  461 


Rosabella. 


'Adjutant  188S. 


lAbdallah   Bird. 
4th    dam    by    Abdall-.ih    Jr.    1292. 

Owner  Statement- — This  is  a  handsome  bay  filly  with  good  growth 
C'.nd  snap  and  acts  like  a  trotter.  She  should  be  as  good  as  her  half 
hi'other,  who  was  one  of  the  best  trotters  out  last  year. 


No.  18 


MISSOURI  GIRL 


Public  Trial  2:19M. 

Pacer.      Bay   mare.      Foaled    1906.      Consigned   by   Allie    Robbins,    Good 

Hope,  Illinois. 

OAvner's  Statement — This  is  an  extra  nice  mare  in  the  harness,  a  good 
road  mare;  stands  15.2  and  weighs  1000  Ib^.  She  was  worked 
last  season  and  paced  a  Vz  mile  track  in  2:19  i/4,  last  half  in  1;09  and 
eighths  in  16  seconds.     She  will  make  you  like  her. 


T?uy  a  brood  mare  and  raise  onp  that  will  grow  into  money 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE— MARCH  13,  1913. 


23 


No.  19 


ROXE 


Worked  in  3:40  AVith  Three  Days  Handling. 

Worked  His  Third  Mile  in  2:30  With  Eighth  in  17  94  seconds. 

Family  of  General  Forrest  2:08. 

Trotter      Bay  gelding.     Four  years  old.     Bred  by  J.  B.     Elliott,     Kno^ 
ville,   Iowa.      Consigned  by  R.   H.   Rexroat,   Macomb,  Illinois. 


■George  Wilkes  oVi. 
Record     2:22. 


Jay    Bird    5060     

Sire       of         Hawtliorne 


Bai'on  Vie   Jav    41  !G7 
Record  2:26 1/2. 


2-06%.  Alceste  2:07i4.tLady  Frank  (g.,,b.  m.)._ 
Justa  2:0SVi.  and  1  iO  by  Mambrino  scar  o,S.t 
others  in  2:30. 


fBaron    Wilkes    4, 
Record    2:1S. 


3aronetti     "{  „      ,  ,        ,„  \ 

Dam    of    Baron      Dr^-J^iy     Evelyn       (g.    bm.). 
2-2614,   and      half-sister  L    By   Egbert    1136. 
*-    to    Cuckoo     2:1614,     <a 

^^'''^•*"  rOnward    1411. 


ff  nnie    Rocker     . 

Dam  of  Rov  Ro.k  2.-.:0 
14  (trial,  for  Oeorge 
Loomis.    2:10). 


Garnet   Wilkes    3101    ... 
Sire   of   Pat    C.      2:101,4.- 
Mabel        Mac         2:12U.  ,  ^  ,, 
O'Gradv   2:131/2,   and   31  ^B^lle^ 
others  in  2:30. 


Record   2: 25  14. 


By  Harold   413. 

King  Rene  1278. 
Bv    Belmont    64. 


Mabel    C •  • 

Dam      of      HoAvard      C 
2:281/4,     and     sister       to  , 
*-   Prince   Edward    2-20    ( a  L  Pniy^na    (g.  b.  m 
sire). 


By' Japhet. 


11  V4. 
10  U 
201/4,- 


Gai-nel  Wilkes  3101  sired  the  dams  of  S,pill  2:06y2,  Ingoldsbe  2 
Jack  2:13,  Ericca  E.  2: 151^4  Tom  Ross  2:161/4,  Little  Boy  2 
Prairie  King  219%  Willie  Hamilton  2:19%,  Ada  Garnet  2 
Roy  Rock  2:20%,  and  8  others  in  2:30. 

Owner's  Statement— Roxe  is  a  beautiful  bright  bay,  kind  and  gentle 
in  every  respect,  the  best  of  stable  manners  and  cold  be  used  for  a  ladies 
driver.  Is  sound  and  one  of  the  best  racing  procpects  of  the  season.  Last- 
year,  with  three  days  work,  after  being  put  in  the  trainer's  hands,  he 
stepped  a  mile  in  2:40,  and  with  forty  days  training  he  worked  his  third, 
mile  in  2:30  and  the  last  eighth  in  17%  seconds.  He  was  then  with- 
drawn from  training  to  be  saved  for  this  year.  He  is  four  years  old  and 
in  condition  to  be  put  in  active  training  and  will  make  a  winner  in  the 
races  this  season  if  given  a  chance.  The  owner  has  three  two-year-olds 
which  he  wishes  to  develop  and  they  require  all  the  time  he  can  spare 
from  his  business.  The  buyer  of  Roxe  can  rest  assured  that  he  owns  ■- 
horse  that  will  make  good  either  as  a  race,  matinee  or  fun  horse.  Too 
many   horses    is    my   reason    for    sel'ing 


If  you  are  a  member  of  the  Driving  Club  you  can 
this  vaJ^alogue. 


iet   a  Avinnei-  in 


2  4  WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE—MARCH  13,  1913. 

Getting 
the  Habit 


A  young  man  said  "1  deposit 
my  savings  weekly  rather  than 
monthly,  because  the  oftenerl  make 
the  deposit  makes  the  savings  habit 
that  much  stronger. 

You  become  not  only  a  con- 
firmed money  save,  but  a  real  in- 
vestor, one  who,  even  in  small  mat- 
ters, places  safety  first. 

Wouldn't  it  pay  you  to  estab- 
lish the  habit  of  investing  in  a  sav- 
ings account  at  the 


First  Trust  &  Savings 
Bank  of  Macomb 

DIRECTORS 

R.  S.  Blackstone  C.  W.  Flack  A.  A.  Messmore 

Ross  Miller  T.  M.  McFadden         Frank  Haynes 

J  M.  Pelley 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE-^MARCH  13,  191S. 


25 


iNo.  205^^^-      FRANCES  M. 

Sistex*  to  Jay  Medium  2:28  and  Ffances  Red  2:1^ M» 

Trotter.     Bay  filly.     Foaled  June  10,  1910.     Bred  by  J.  L.  Gilmer,  Villa 

Grove,  111.     Standard   (sire  and  dam  registered).     Consigned  by 

R.  H.  Rexroat,  Macomb,  111. 

rGeofge    Wilkeg    519. 
s  Record    2:2^. 

^Jled   Wilkes   1749    A 

Sire    of    Ralph    Wiikes     Queen    Dido. 

2:06%,    Ithuriel    2:09i4,i.    by   Mambrifio   Chief   IL 

Admiral       Red       2:09H, 

and   17?    others  in   2:30. 

J  Happy    Medium    400. 
by   Hambletonian    10. 


Red    Medium    10516 , 

Record   2:23 14.      Sire   of" 
Dors h     Med i um     2:06  V* 
L,      Maud    2:07%,      Len 
Medium     2:08%,       Hi^h 


Medium     2:09i/^,     Medi- ^    Dam   of   Duval.  Epaulet 


Um  Line  2:10,  Freelv 
Red  2:1014,  Moving-  2:- 
101/4,  and  49  otheris  in 
2:30. 


Frankie    Jay     . , 

Dam  of  Jay  Medium 
2:28  (trial  2:16),  Fran- 
ces Red  2:29i'.  an.l 
Sonticus  Jay  (dam  of 
Charissa     2:29 14). 


2:21' 1/2    and    Red    Medi-  I  Bess    (g-.   b.   m.), 
um    2:2314.  by    Volunteer    55. 

r  George    Wilkes    519. 

Ja:*  Bird   5066 Record    2:22. 

Sire        of        HaWthorne-j 

2:0614,    Alceste     2:07i4, 

Justo    2:081/4,    and    141  LLady   Frank    Xg.   b.    m.). 

others   in   2:36.  by   Mambrino   Star   58^)^ 


fMambrino     Patchen     5S> 

Frankie    Lyons     J     by   Mambrino   Chief   11, 

Grandam  of  Jay  Medi-'i 
um  2:28  an(i  Frances! 
Red    2:29%.  ^Leah. 

4th    dam    jPuss,    by    Bald    Hornet.  by  Edwin  Forrest  49, 

5th   dam  Gris^g-,  by  John    Knowsley. 

"laj  Bird  0O6O,  record  (3)  2:31%,  sired  the  dams  of  Don  N.  2:01  V2,  Bar- 
oness Virginia  (3)  2:0B''/4,  Crescent  Route  2:08%,  Bessie  Drake 
2:08%,  Codero  2:09%,  Codero  2:09%,  Altoka  2: 10 1/2,  Rebecca  G. 
2:1114,  Alice  Edgar  2:12%,  Pretty  Polly  2:12%,  Queen  Alfred  2:- 
1214,  Jessie  Benyon  2:12%,  Litt'e  Doc  2:12%,  Baroness  Evelyn  (3) 
2:12%,  and  89  others  in  2:30. 
Owner's  Statement — Frauees  M.  is  a  high-class  filly;    is  well  broken 

to  harness,   but  has   never   been     trained.      She   is   improving  nicely  and 

should  learn  to  trot  fa^t^ 


There  are  a  good  many  colts  here  that  mil  develop  fast. 


26  WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE— MARCH  13,  I  gig. 


Get  Ready  for 
Spring  Work 

Order  your  TVork  Harness  made  the 
way  you  want  them. 

The  best  assortment  of  Home- Made 
Harness  in  the  county  at 

0.  D.   Gumbart's 


Make  up  your  list  of  the  strap  work 
and  harness  repairs  you  want  and 
let  us  show  you  w^at  we  can  do. 


Sign  of  the  S.  Side  Square 

Macoi 


^ 


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WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE— MARCH  13,  1913. 


2? 


No.  21 


CORNER  STONE 


Trial  2:16. 


Half  in  15  07^^  ;  Eighth  in  16  seconds. 

1^-otlier  to  Noidra  2:25,     Pure  bred  Stallion  No.  A  8246. 

Pacer,     Bay  horses,  16  liaiids.     Foaled  1904.     Bred  by  Grassland  Farms^ 

ludianapoiis.  Ind.     Standard  and  registered.     Consigned  by 

Chandler  Bros.,  Macomb,  111. 

f  Belmont  64. 

by  Abdallah   IS. 

Nutwood    660 < 

Recoi-d   2:18%.      Sire   of  ,.    ,        , 

Manager    2:06%,    Lock- iMiss   Russell    (g.   b.   mj- 
heart    2:08%,    Addie    De       by   Pilot    Jr.    12. 
2:10iA,    and    1?1    others 

in   2:36.  J  Georg-e    Wilkes    519. 

J     Record   "2:22, 
Starling     .>........>... S 

Grandam        of         Early  .       ,  . 

Reaper       2:09%,       Hive  V  Jessie  Pepper  Xg.  b.  m.) 
2:1114,       Gentle        Lady       by   Mambrino   Chief   11-. 


Greystone-    6164     , 

Sire  of  Dan  S.  2: 01  Vs. 
Argetta  2:0SiA,  Byron 
K.  2:0814,  Orin  B. 
2:091^,  Ethlyn  C.  2:10 
Safeguard  .2 :10 14  •  Larly 
M.  2:1214,  EnvoV2:12ii 
and    5.5    othcrp    i»    2::30. 


Esmerelf^a    '2:30 
Dam    of   I^cT-drH 


3:16iA,      and       Cabalist 
2:191/4. 

rHambrino     820     J 

Record    2:22%.    Sire    ofl 
Elbrlno       2:07%,       Del- 
march       2:111/2,       Ham-  ^ 
wafd    2:121/2,      and      47 
others   in   2: SO.  j 

J  Erma     J 

^  Dam  of  Cfesson  '2:211/.  | 
Optimist  2:'28%  (a 
sireh  Eula  2:29%,  Es- 
merelda  2:30.  and 
gradam  of  Nordra  2:25 
by   Pilot   Jr.    12. 


Edward    Everett    81. 
by   Hambletonian    10. 


-Mambfina    (g\    ta.    m.).  . 

by   Mambrino   Chief    1\- 
-  Belmont    64. 

by    Abdallah    15. 


Tweedle. 
by    Woodford 
no    3:45. 


Mambri  = 


4th     dam    ''rweedh-'du-n. 

Owners*  Statement. — Corner  Stone  has  plenty  of  speed.  His  blood 
lines  cannot  be  improved  on.  He  has  the  GreystDne-MambrinO  cross  that 
produced  three  horses  with  marks  better  than  2:10.  Paitherfofd  Bros,  of 
Austin,  Minn.,  credit  him  with  working  a  mile  in  2:16.  He  won  the  mati- 
nee race  here  last  summer;  fastest  half  in  1:09.  I  have  driven  him  a  half 
in  1:071/2  and  an  eigtith  in  16  seconds.  He  is  a  beautiful  blood  bay  16.1 
liands  high  and  weighs  about  1200  pounds.  No  better  dispositioned  horse 
ever  lived,  either  in  or  out  of  the  barn.  He  does  not  care  for  autos  01' 
steam  cars.  He  has  plenty  of  mares  here  that  show  he  is  a  foal  getter. 
Jf  you  want  a  horse  that  will  pay  himself  out  and  make  you  good  hard 
cash,  one  that  you  can  have  fun  with  and  beat  the  other  fellow,  buy  him. 


Ufciiieniber  the  aiiclioi)  ccinnionces  at  12  o'clock  noon  .>^ha»i)- 


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WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE— MARCH  13,  I9i; 


No.  22  McDONOUGH  COUNTY  BOY 

Trotter.  Black  gelding.     Foared    1906.     Consigned    by    Chandler    Bros., 

Macomb,  III. 


Julian  Kue  35074    ...... 

Sons    of    Allerton    have' 

sired       114,       Includin:^ 

Jack     Leyburn     2 :  Oi  V^. , 

Alcelia,     p.    2:07%.     pn 

Red,    p    2:08%,      Dutch 

A,     p       2:1314,       Coplin 

2:13%,    Col.    Forrest      p 

2::13%,    Lambert,    J.,      p 

2:1314,    Alto      Clark,      tj 

2:14%,    Red      Lac,      Jr. 

2:14y4, 

Tezuca 


fJay    Bird    5060 

f     Rec.     2:31?4.      :-;h'e 

Allerton    5128     ^     Hawthorne    2:06 14 

Rec.     2:0914,       Sire      of       others,   dams  of   71 
Laconda,   p   2:02,   Aller-  [  Gussie    Wilkes 
son,    p    2:05%,    Charley       dam    of    Allertoi. 
Hayt    2:06%,    Red      Lac 

2:07%,  f  Regal   "Wilkes    12.i51 

Rec.    2:11^4 
Regal    Flower    .........-< 

t  Egotist    Mare 

f  Pancost, 
Patron    .... 


Beatrice. 


of 


Untraced 


Teziica  was  purchased  in  Missouri  by  W.  C.  Sutton  and  was  said  to  be 
standard.  She  showed  good  breeding,  and  an  effort  was  made  to 
trace  her  breeding,  but  it  could  not  be  accurately  established;  but 
she  was  a  high  bred  mare. 

0%\Tier's  Statement — Here  is  the  horse  that  will  fulfill  any  picture  in 
regard  to  beauty  and  intelligence.  He  is  a  coal  black  with  two  white  hind 
feet;  a  beautiful,  cresty,  full-made  neck  that  grows  straight  out  of  his 
wethers,  topped  off  with  a  nice,  clean-cut,  well-proportioned  head  Avith  a 
pointed,  upheld,  fox-like  ear;  a  nice,  full-made  loin  and  back,  with  hips 
as  smooth  and  rounding  as  an  apple.  He  is  used  to  city  sights,  drives  on 
either  a  tight  or  loose  line,  has  lots  of  action,  and  can  brush  a  fair  gait. 
If  you  are  looking  for  a  driver,  look  him  over. 


Nos.  23,  24,  25  Reserved 


All  the  stores  aflvcrtised  in  this  catalogiie  are  good  placfes  to  iratlfe* 


i:. 


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WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — MARCH  13,  1913. 


29 


No.  26 


RASTUS  R.  51785 


Trotter.      Black  colt.     Foaled  1909.     Standard  and  registered.     Bred  and 
consigned  by  James  Runkle,   Macomb,   111. 

J  Geo.    Wilks. 


Pi  J 


Adino     15469     ' 

Record  2:21.  Kire  of 
Major  Shirley  2:T4V4, 
Lord  Shirley  2  17 ',4, 
Jimmy  Glaston   2:loVL. 


The    Goat 


Hattie    Ethan 


^Namwyt    31385 


Happy   Grey 


I  Black    Jane, 
r  Ethan    Wllks. 

[Untraced. 

{McBwen. 
Jessie    Enfield, 
r Happy    Day   7 SOS. 

1  Blackbird. 
L    by  King  Almont. 


Owner's  Statement — Here  Is  a  fine  looking  colt  which  has  never  been 
handled  for  spee:!.  but  from  his  breeding  he  should  be  able  tO'  str-i)  ffvst. 
With  M^ork  he  will  doubtless  show  fast.  He  is  well  broke  and  kind  to 
handle.     He  is  a  good  prospect  and  will  make  a  'good  stock  horse. 


No.  27  //^    DAN  PATCH  2d 

Trotter.     Bay  gelding.     Foaled  1908.     Standard  (sire  and  dam  registered) 

Bred  by  Harve  Helms,  Bushnell,  consigned  by  Harry  Rich,  Bushnell. 

Owner's  Statement — This  is  a  large  handsome  fellow,  resembling' 
Dan  Patch  in  size,  color  and  conformation  standing  16  hands  or  bettei. 
He  is  a  toppy  hitcher  and  a  show  horse  in  gait  and  possessed  of  considex- 
able  speed  but  it  is  all  natural  as  he  was  never  trained. 


Jlcasember  tl)e  auction  copuiiences  at  12  o'cloik  noon  feharp. 


30  WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — MARCH  13,  1913. 


Sells  the 


Roark 


Best 


Hats  and  Furnishings 


128  and  130  N.  Macomb, 

S.  Square  Illinois 


DOUG  TURNER'S 

Feed,  Boarding  and 

Sale  Stable 


TURNER  BROS.,  Props 

S.  W.  CORNER  SQ. 


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WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE— MAROH  13,  1913 


31 


No.  28  BESSIE  PA TCHEN 

Trotter.     Black  -filly.     Foaled  1912.     Bred  and  consigned  by  Dan  Darnaby, 

Macomb,  111. 


Eh 


McDonough   County   Boy' 


Julian    Kue    350V4 

Sons    of    Allerton    have 
sired    114. 


Tezuca. 


Allerton    5128. 
Sire    of    264. 


Regal  Flower, 
by  Reg-al  Wilks. 

Patron. 


_  Beatrice. 
'Mambrine    Patchen, 


Bessie 


Grey    Patchen 


Randolph    mare 


OA^^lel•'s  Statement — Bessie  Patchen  is  a  nice,  large  filly  and  has 
shown  good  step  in  the  lot.  She  has  been  harnessed  but  never  hitched. 
She  is  in  nice  condition  and  will  make  someone  a  good  mare. 


If  yon  are  a  tnember  of  the  Diiving  Club  yoii  can  get  a  winner  i( 
this  catalogue. 


32  WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE— MARCH  13,  1913. 


No.  29 


AARON  RHOADES 


Trotter.     Bay  colt.  Foaled  1911.     Standard.     Bred  by  John     Calder    Jr. 
Consigned  by  A.  R.  Baldwin,  Keithsburg,  111. 

f  Jay   Bird    5060. 


Cecil   Rhoacles    2:30    ....' 
Son  of  Ed  Winter  2:'\-^. 
and    sister      to      Me  die 
2:07%. 


r  Edward    Winter     J 

Sire   Allen   Winter   2:06] 

Vz   and  seventy  others.  I  Lady   Ham, 


Sister    Redlae 


Allerton    2:09^4. 
Sire   of   246. 


The    Grandma. 
Dani     of    RecUac> 


Our    Own     ,  , J 


fAdbell    2:1914. 

Swift  Bell  2:27%    Champion    Yearlln.'^. 

Sire  Tony  Swift  2.0Is'i,J 
Jack  Swift  2:10y2. 


^Galatana    2:241^. 


r  Muscovite  2:18. 


1 


Benedict. 


Fourth   dam,    Fanny   by   Alex.inder's    Abdallah. 

Owner's  Statement — Is  just  rjildly  broken.     Is  a  good  looking,  grand 
individual  and  sound. 


R  D.  ROARK 
Prescription  Druggist 


Exclusive  Sale  on 

Rexall  Remedies,  Vinol 
and  Sal  Vet 


North  Side  Square,  Macomb,  111. 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALfe— MARCH  13,  IB  13 


33 


No.  30  y/^- CECIL  ADVERTISER 

Trotter.     Bay  colt.  Foaled  1911.     Standard.     Bred  by  John     Calder     Jr. 
Consigned  by  A.  R.  Baldwin,  Keithsburg,  IlL 

Jay   Bird   5060. 


Cecil  J.  Riioades  2:30..  , 
Son  of  Ed  Winter  2]-, 
and  sister  to  Ueillaj. 
207%,  by  Allerton 
2:091/4, 


r 

,rd    winter    2:VZ-i.J^ 
Allen    Winter   2:»G 
,n(J   seventy    -."vthtTs.  1^ 


Edward    Wiritev 
Sire 
Vz  a 


Lady   Ham. 
By    Hambrino. 


r  Allerton  2: 091/4. 
The  Grandma. 

Sister    Redlac    -{     By    Muscovite,    dain    of 

Redlac    2:07%,    and       3 
t   others. 


Molly   Randolpii 


-Vdvertiser    2:15  5/4, 
Sire  of  23. 


Electioneer   125. 


Lulu  Wilkes. 
.   By  Cjeo.  Wilkes. 

.  Elecrtcity  2:17%. 


Ellene    2:281/4,    i  „„,, 

Dam    of    Electric      Mc-     Lady  Ellen  2:29%. 
Kerron    2-25%.  *-    By    Mambrino,    sire    of 

2    and    dam    of      Sweet 
Marie    2:02. 

OAvnei-'s  Statement — This  is  a  nice  large  colt.     Ought  to  make  a  great 
trotter  and  a  sire.     Just  nicely  broken  but  a  graJid,  good  gaited  trotter. 


ViWj  a  brood  mare  and  raise  on^  that  will  grow  into  money 


34  WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — ^MARCH  13,  1913. 

No.  31  CECIL    DIRECTUM 

Trotter.     Bay  colt.  Foaled  1911.     Standard.     Bred  by  John     Calder     Jr. 
Consigned  by  A.  R.  Baldwin,  Keithsburg,  111. 

rJay   Bird    5060. 

^Edward     Winter     2:12  ^4  J 
Sire   Allen    "Winter    2:0(i 
%    and   seventy   others.  |^L,ady    Ham. 
Cecil    J.    Rhoades    2:30..)  By  Hambrino. 

Son  Of  Ed  Winter  2:12,1 

and    sister     to      Redlac  rAllerton    2:09^4. 

2:071/2.  Sire    of    246. 

I  Sister    Redlac    <j 

l^Tlie  Grandma. 
Dam   of  Redlac. 


Directum  Maid 


f  Directum    2:04. 
Directum   Boy    2:17%    ..        At  4  years. 
Sire   of   C.   S.   O.    2:14  34,-^ 
Earthquake  2:17!^,  and 
13   others.  LBy  Wilkes  Boy. 


Chimes    Maid 


'Chimes   534S. 


Minnequa  Maid. 
.   By  Hambletonian  5  72. 


Fourth  dam,  Ida  May  Jr.,  dam  of  1 ;    by    Owen    Dale,    sire    of   third    dam 
of  John  A.  McKerron  2:  04 14,  and   dam  of  Electric  McKerrou,  2.25i/^. 

Owner's  Statement — This  colt  will  make  a  gem  for  someone.  He  is 
nicely  broken  and  is  a  grand  trotting  prospect.  A  good  individual  and 
sound. 


You  can  get  a  good  racing  prospect  in  this  catalogue. 


i-O^ 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE— MARCH  13,  1913. 


35 


No.  32 


RADLIGHT 


Pacer.      Sorrell  gelding.     Foaled   1908.      Bred  by  Sam  Harris,  Plymouth. 
111.     Owner  and  consigned  by  Geo.  E.  Snyder,  Plymouth,  111. 


Samuel 
2:16i4> 


Hart-is       50096' 


-i-i 
tl2 


Harris   Starlight   .36332..  r  OtwaY    12728. 
Sire    of    Mornina:    Light 
2:15    Va,   Leslie   H.    2:10-J 
M.,      Tom      Montgomery 

2:11%,     Albert    S.     2-.11  j^Hazlett   Vendetta. 
14,         Samuel        Harris 

^■■^^''^'  [-Motor    7411    2:29'.4. 

Helen  E.   H 

Dam      of      Harris      Boy^ 
>-    2:14,     Claudia     H.     2:19- 

14    Samuel  Harris  2:16-  l^lone    2:0Si^. 

14,    Earl    Patch    2:21i4, 

Grace  Harris  second  in 

in   2:121/4.  rActelyte, 

Vatican    2:18% -{ 


Daisy 


Santa   Claus. 


(^    Hazlets    Amboy    17307. 

Owner's  Statement — Radlight  is  a  light  sorrel  with  flaxy  mane  and 
tail  white  strip  in  face.  Is  15%  hands  high;  is  double  gaited  and 
lias  shown  ability  to  go  very  fast,  at  the  pace.  He  is  a  well  broke  horse 
and  I  have  used  him  on  the  road  to  buggy  both  single  and  double.  The 
Harris  Bros,  at  Plymouth  who  raised  him  have  lost  the  papers  to  the 
dam  which  is  the  reason  his  pedigree  cannot  be  traced  further. 


If  you  want  a  jjood  .stallion  there  are  a  fine  bunch  to  select  from. 


^6  WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — MARCH  13,  1913. 

No.  33  ROY  DILLON 

Trotter.     Bay  colt.     Foaled  1910.     Consigned  by  O.  D.  Harris,  Plymouth. 

r  Baron  Wilkes. 
^Baron   Dillon   17237    -< 


Harris   Dillon    37884    .  .  ., 
Sire  of  Daisy  D.  2:15^i, 
Grace  Ola  2:19i4,  Grace 
Harris  trial  2:08. 


TAmboy    17370. 
Eva    -< 


Nutwood. 


Hard    Patch    

Sire    of      Ha;^el      Patch 
Duchess     J     2:0214. 


[Moody. 
Audry     J     Sire    of    lone    2:0S'-4. 


OAvner's  Statement — This  colt  is  nicely  broken  and  will  show  quite 
a  lot  of  speed,  although  he  has  been  handled  but  little  and  never  tried 
out  to  see  how  fast  he  really  is.  He  is  bred  high  to  make  a  race  horse 
and  is  just  the  kind  to  buy  for  the  driving  club  and  develop  him  into 
something  valuable. 


If  you  are  a  member  of  the  Driving  Club  you  can  get  a  A\innev  in 
this  i.atalogue. 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE— MARCH  13,  1913.  37 


No.  34  BUSTER  THOMAS 

Trotter.      Bay   colt.      Foaled    1911.      Consigned    by    O.    D.   Harris,   Agent, 

Plymouth,  Illinois. 

C Baron  Wilkes. 
^Baron  Dillon   17237    -i 


Harris  Dillon  37Sy4  ... 
Sire  of  Daisy  D.  2UoVt, 
Gi-ace  Ola  2:19y, .  Grace 
Harris  trial  2:0S. 


Eva 


'Amboy    17370. 


'Nutwood. 


Duchess     « 


Hard    Patch    

Sire    of      Hazel      Patch- 
2:0214. 


J  Moody. 
Sire   of   lone    2:0SVi. 


Owner's  Statement— This  fellow  is  nicely  broken  and  is  a  nice  look- 
ing colt,  a  full  brother  to  Roy  Dillon,  consequently  bred  right  to  make 
a  good  race  horse.  He  has  never  been  handled  for  speed  but  will  show 
you  that  he  is  a  good  one  when  stepped  up. 


All  the  siores  advertised  in  this  catalogue  al-e  good  places  to  trade. 


38  WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE— MARCH  13,  1913. 


•  •  ••OC^w*  •  •  • 

Fellheimer' 

s 

New  Spring 
Stock  of 

Clothing  and  Gents' 

Furnishings 

III. 

North  Side  Square,  Macomb, 

A,  DOUGHERTY 

West  Side          1       l-t-l  ■■  rf  O            Elk 
Square              J_7rU§S           '^^ 

! 
s 

ding 

When  you  want;  what  you  want 
when  you  want  it,  come  here 

lator. 

Gilkcy's  Veterinary  Remedies. 

Giles  Veterinary  Remedies. 

Dougherty's  Veterinary  Worm  Extermir 

House                                   Store 

Phones  Nos 427  R           355 

Store 

23 

WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE-^MARCH  13,  1913.  39 

No.  35  7  (^  PETE 

Pacer.     Four  years  old.     Consigned  by  A.  R.   Stickle,   Macomb,   Illinois. 

fTgrn  Hal  Jr. 
-  Brown  Hal    X 


\__  Lizzie. 
f  Hal    Burk    2:24     J  By   John   Netherland. 


Mare  by  Gold  Dust 


"Vermont   Morgan. 
.By  Imp  Zilcaadi. 


Lady 

Standard        bred        but 
breeding  lost. 


Owner's  Statement — He  is  a  trim  little  four-year-old  ready  for  work. 
He  has  been  hitched  a  few  times  and  is  bred  to  move  fast.  He  is  sure 
some  pacer  now  with  no  handling  for  speed. 


llciiieniber  ti)e  auctxon  copiiiieHces  at  12  o'clock  noon  sharp. 


40  WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE— MARCH  13,  1913. 

No.  36  MAC 

Trotter.     Sorrel  gelding.     Foaled   1907.      Consigned  by  A.      R.     Stickle 

Macomb,  Illinois. 

Sired  by  the  White  Arabian  Stallion  o^vned  by  Dave  Thomas,  of  Swan 

Creek,  Illinois. 

Dam — ^A  mare  named  Lady,  Standard  Bred. 

OAvner's  Statement — He  is  a  nice  dark  sorrel  and  is  full  of  vim  and 
eo  but  is  quiet  to  handle  and  a  lady  can  drive  him.     He  is  broken  single 
and  double  and  is  a  good  saddle  horse  and  broken  to  drive  cattle.     He  is 
coming  six  years  old. 


.  A.  WEABER  &  SON 

Try  Us  Once^  It  Pays 

COMPLETE  LINE 

Spring  Suits,  Coats,  Shirts 

Underwear,  and  Hats 

Society  Brand  Clothes,  Manhattan 
Shirts,  Knap  Felt  Hats 


There  are  a  good  many  colts  here  that  will  develop  fast. 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE— MARCH  13,  1913.  41 


No.  37  NIG 

Sired  by  Edina,  a  great  horse. 
Dam — A  roan  mai-e,  half  Arabian. 

OwTier's  Statement — ^Nig  is  a  nice  black  and  is  a  good  double  and 

single  driver.  V 

/.■  ,   ',. 


No.  38/^/)  GYP 

Combination  Saddle  and  Driving  Mare.     Black  Foaled  1903.     Consigned 

by  Mrs.  Adaie  Hendee,  Macomb,  111, 

OwTier's  Statement — This  mare  has  been  used  in  our  family  as  a  fam- 
ily horse  and  is  quiet  and  tractable  in  every  way?  is  automobile  brok© 
rnd  a  pleasant  driver.  She  is  a  fine  saddle  horse.  Is  sold  only  because  I 
do  not  need  ker. 

Nos.  39,  40,  41,  42  RESERVED 


SATISFACTION 

When  you  go  in  for  anything  you  no 
doubt  want  the  best  to  be  had.  There 
is  dependence  to  be  placed  on  every 
article  we  recommend  to  you  and  sat- 
isfaction is  certain  if  you  use  them. 
We  give  you  absolute  values  at  lowest 
prices. 

W.  J.  STINSON 

PHARMACIST 

Both  Phones  268 
WEST  SIDE  SQ.  MACOMB,  ILL. 


42  WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE— MtARCH  13,  1913. 


J.    N.  REYNOLDS 

DRUG  STORE 

S.  E.  Corner  Square,         Macomb,  Illinois 

Send  all  your  Drug  orders  to  us  and 
you  will  be  pleased  with  every  purchase. 
There  is  a  personal  guarantee  which  goes 
with  every  article  we  sell.  Our  rule  to 
dispense  the  best  went  into  effect  the  day 
we  started  in  business.  No  better  can  be 
had  anywhere  at  any  price. 


Union  Cafe 


Meals,   Lunch   and 
Short  Orders 

OYSTERS  SERVED  ANY 
STYLE 


The  Best  Coffee  on  Earth 

Tom    A.    Adcock,   Prop 

East  Side  Square; 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — MARCH  13,  1913.  43 


Consignment  of  Geo.  E.  Luster,  Jn 


ANNOUNC7EMEIST. 
The  stock  offered  for  sale  in  this  cataIog:ue  is  owned  by  Geo.  E.  Lus- 
ter Jr.  We  gniarante  eacli  and  every  animal  is  bred  as  represented  and  the 
title  good.  We  think  them  sound  but  you  must  be  your  own  judge.  We 
do  not  guarantee  soividnoss.  As  you  will  see  this  bunch  of  coUs  are  en- 
tirely undeveloped  and  in  the  rough.  The  trotting  horse  '4»me  »s  yo" 
know  at  the  best  is  a  lotleiy.  Whei-e  you  consider  the  sopeih  breeding 
of  this  stock  is  it  not  possible,  yes  probable  there  may  be  2:10  trotters 
and  pacers  in  this  bunch.  Hei-e  is  a  chance  for  some  horseman  to  reap 
the  benefit  of  development.     Wo  raise  them  for  that  purpose. 

Respectfully  Submitted 

G.  E.  LUSTER  JR. 

FOR  REFERENCE  ONLY 


Allerton   5138    

World's      Ohaiiipion 
.Sire  S545.  71   sires  45 
dams. 


Alphia  Maid  2:18^  .  . 


Jay  Bird  5000 

.By  Geo.  Wilkes  519. 


Gussie  Wilks  (g.  b. 
.  m. ) .  .  By  Mambrino 
Boy  844. 

Constantine  2:12  M 


Alphia   Wilks.    .  .  . 
By  Baron  Wilks. 


All  the  scores  advertised  in  this  catalogue  are  good  places  to  trade. 


44  WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — MARCH  13,  1913. 


No.  43 


HELEN 


Trotter.      Bay  Filly.     Foaled   April   1910.      Bred   and   Consigned   by  the 
Luster  Stock  Farm,  Good  Hope,  111. 


rAllerton   5128 

"World's   champion   sire. 


-Jay  Bird  5060. 
By   George   Wilks   51!). 


,Redlac    2:07i/4,    40091 
Sire  of  20. 


m 


Gussie  Wilks  (gr.  b.  m.) 
By   Mambrino   Bo./    S-i-f. 

{Muscovite    5221. 
Sire    of    36.      6    sires    12 
dams. 
Lilly,  dam  of  Dave  2:27. 
by  Geo.   Wilks   619. 


fHambletonian  Wilks. 


Minnie 


Hamer    22802 


L  Daughter    of 
trator. 


AdndnK?- 
Oakland    Abdallab     i33S 


^Ollie    Clark 


LClark  Chief  Maid. 
By  Clark  Chief. 

4th  dam  by  Robert  Lee,  5th  dam  by   Blinker    Deen. 

OwTier's  Statement — A  well  bred  filly  halter  broke  only.  Should  be 
fast  considering  breeding  and  dam.  Consider  well  the  breeding  of  this 
filly  by  the  fastest  son  of  the  noted  Allerton.  Redlac  himself  a  great 
sire  then  notice  the  "V^  iikes  and  Hambletonian  crosses,  last  but  not  least 
the  noted  Clark  Chief  blood,  he  being  the  sire  of  Kentucky  Prince.  The 
sire  as  you  know  of  the  dam  of  Axworthy  one  of  the  greatest  living  sires 
today.  If  breeding  will  not  produce  speed  it  is  useless  to  try  farther.  I 
might  call  your  attention  also  to  the  Abdallah  blood  as  you  know  traces 
directly  to  Maud  S.  This  mare  was  taken  out  of  pasture  four  weeks  ago. 
Here  is  a  diamond  in  the  rough.  Oakland  Abdallah  was  by  Lakeland  full 
brother  of  Harold  sire  of  Maud  S. 


^here  are  a  good  miuiy  oolts  here  that  mil  develoo  fast. 


I) 


l^^ 


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45 


No.  44 


RED  STAR 


Trotter.      Bay  Gelding.     Foaled  June   5,   1910.      Bred  and  Consigned  by 
Luster  Stock  Farm,  Good  Hope,  111. 


^Allerton    5128 

World's   champion   sire. 


Redlac    2:0714,    400!j1 
Sire  of  20. 


rJay  Bird  5060. 

By   George   Wilks   r.l9, 

I  Gussie  Wilks  (g.  b.  m.  > 
By   Mambrino   Boy    S)4. 

fMuscovite    5221. 

The    Grandma    Sire    of    36.      6    sires    12 

Dam    of    3    trotter.s,      1-^     dams. 

sire   and    1    dam.  K^  .„        ,  ^-  ^^  o  ..- 

(^Lilly,  dam  ot  Dave  2:2/. 


Woodfant 


■Woodfund    2:19,    147 S': 


'Reserve      Fund      2:2CVi. 
5302, 


Kate    Lee. 
by    Harold. 


fBowerman   17623. 
Dora    Ames     J       By  Buron  Wilkes. 

LMenner. 


4th    dam    Minnie    Banker,    by    Banker   Messenger,    5th    dam    Morgan    Mare    by 
by    Justins    Morgan. 

0«Taer's  Statement — Halter  broke,  taken  out  of  pasture  four  weeks 
ago.  Another  extra  well  bred  RedlaxJ.  Notice  the  dams,  the  sire  of  the 
1st  dam  a  fast  horse,  this  should  be  a  valuable  colt.  Reserve  Fund's 
Dam,  Kate  Lee,  dam  of  Woodford  2:19%,  Colonel  Men  2:23  by  Harold. 


^tliete  ate  a  good  many  colts  here  that  will  develop  fast. 


46 


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WESTERN  ILLINOIS'  HORSE  SALE — MARCH  13,  1913. 


No.  45        ELMER  MUSCOVITE 

Trotter.     Bay  horse.       Foaled  June  4,  1908.     Bred  and  Consigned  by  the 
Luster  Stock  Farm,  Good  Hope,  111. 

fNutwood    2:181/4. 


C George    Mucovite    2:0SV1^ 
Sire  of  Buck  Mu.scoviLe 
2071A,    Wm.    Pcnn    2:10 
14,    and   5    others. 


^Muscovite    2:18    <; 

Sire    of    3G,    6    sires    12  | 

dams.  I^Reina    Victoria. 


fa 


Etholeen 

Dam    of    2    trotters, 
sires. 


fAxtell    (3)    2:12. 

Pounder      of     a 
-^    family. 

'  L  Cyprus. 

Dam    of   7. 


Woodfunt 


fReserve  Fund   2:20 1,4. 

Woodfund  2:19% by    Nutwood    2:18%. 

14782. 


-Kate    Lee. 
By    Harold. 

JBowerman,    17623. 
by   Baron   Wilkes. 


iKa 
B: 

rBo\ 
J    by 

llVIinr 


4th    dam    Minnie    Banker   by   Banker   Messenger,     5th     day    Morgan    Mare     by 
Justins    Morgan. 

Owner's  Statement — This  gelding  is  simply  halter  broke  according  to 
breeding  should  be  valuable. 


Buy  a  brood  mare  and  raise  one  that  will  gi-ow  into  money 


s 


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No.  46        BESSIE  MUSCOVITE 

Sorrel  mare.     Foaled  May  19,  1905.     Bred  and  Consigned  by  The  Luster 
Stock  Farm,  Good  Hope,  111. 

rNutwood    2:181^. 


George    Mucovite    2:0SVi, 
Sire  of  Buck  Muscovite 
2:07%.    ^^m.    Penn    2:10 
V4,,   and   5   otliers. 


r Muscovite    3:IS.    5221     .A 

Sire    of    36,    6    gires,    12  . 

dams.  iReina    Victoria. 


fAxtell    (3)    2:12. 

Founder      of     a      .grf;at 
-{    family. 


Etholeen \  ^ 

Dam    of   2      trotters.      3  L  Cyprus, 
sires.  Dam    o.    7. 


r  Oakland   Abadallali    . 
1338. 


Ollie    Clark 


Clark  Chief  Maid 


r  Clark    Chief. 
•-Daughter  of  Robert  Lee 


4tli    dam    by    Blinker   Deen. 

Owner's  Statement— Bred  July  7,  to  Aleuxenite  5  3  2.^1  In  foal 
to  Aleuxenite.  I  belie /e  fbe  best  bred  son  of  Allerton.  Aleuxenite  ist  dam 
Euxnite  race  record  2 :  11  Vi .  trotting  Euxnite  by  Expedirlon  by  Elec- 
tioneer etc.  Buxenite  first  dam,  Euxine  by  Axtell  2:141/4,  Euxine  the 
dam  of  Euxenite  2:14y4,  trotting,  Libbie  Queen  2:15  trotting.  Guy 
John  very  fast  record  around  2:15  and  one  or  two  others.  Euxenite 
2nd  dam.  Russia  by  Harold  Euxenite,  3rd  dam  Miss  Russell  by  Pilot  Jr. 
Euxnite,  4th  dam  Boston,  noted  thorough  bred.  Can  you  beat  the  pedi- 
gree of  this  foal?  Combining  three  crosses  close  up  of  the  noted  Miss 
Russell,  Expedition's  1st  dam  having  a  cross.  Euxnite's  3rd  dam  Miss 
Russell.  Euxenite's  2nd  dam,  a  full  sister  of  Maud  S.,  then  the  Miss 
Russell  cross  again  by  Nutwood  consider  the  fact  that  Miss  Russell 
today  stands  at  the  head  of  the  list  as  a  producer  of  2:10  speed.  I  re- 
peat can  you  conceive  of  a  colt  having  a  more  fashionable  bred  pedi- 
gree combining  the  blood  of  Nutv/f.od.  Pilot  Jr.  Axtell,  Expedition  Har- 
old Clark,  Chief,  Allerton.  Volunteer,  American  Star, last  but  not  leas^ 
the  Boston  thorough  bred  cross  and  others  to  numerous  to  mention. 
Study  the  pedigree  for  yourself. 


Ft  Tou  want  a  jrooil  stallion  thete  are  a  fine  bunch  to  select  from. 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — MARCH  13,  1913. 


No.  47    - 


JOE 


Trotter.     Bay  Colt.     Foaled  April  13,  1910.     Bred  and  Consigned  by  Tlie 
Luster  Stock  Farm,  Good  Hope,  111. 


Aleuxenite    -vaSS) 


£1 


Maud 


^Allerton    2:00ii 
Sire   of   24C. 


:uxinitc,     2:1114 


■Jay   Bird. 
Family   Pounder. 


^Gussie   Wilkes    (g.b.   ni.) 


f Expedition    2:15i/4 
Sire   of   89. 


,  Euxine     2:lSii       (g-.      b. 
L  m.) 

By   Axtell. 

fLakeland  Abdallah. 
I    Sire    of    4.      6    .siros    18 
Lakeland    Abdallali    .Tr. . -j    dams. 
Sire    of   1    and    2siros   . 

I  Mary  Miller, 
by   Bashman. 

fArilla   Adjutant 


Owner's  Statement — See  foot  notp  after  Bessie  Muscovite  for  Aleux- 
Gite  breeding.     A  well  bred  colt,  simply  halter  broke. 


Joe  Larner 

Practical  Horse  Shoer 

Specialty  of  Balancing  and  Cor- 
recting Faulty  Gaited,  Harness 
and  Speed  Horses. 


WEST  JACKSON  STREET 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE^MAROH  13, '1913 


49 


No.  48 


EDITH 


Trotter.      Bay   mare.      Poalad   May    24,    1907.      Bred   and   Consigned   by 
Luster  Stock   Farm,   Good  Hope,  Illinois. 


Ollivier    33373 


M 


Dora    Ames 


Allerton    2:09i/4,    512S 
Sire   of   246. 


Alpha  Maid -2:18^4, 


Bowerman    17623. 


'Jay   Bird    5060. 
By   George   Wilkes   5i&. 


_Gussie  Wilks    (g.   b.   m.) 
By  Mambrino   Boy    S44. 

'Constantine   2:12i^. 

By  Wilkes  Boy.  2nd 
dam  Alpha  Wilkes  by 
Baron  Wilkes  2:1S.   3rd 

..   dam      Alpha       Russell. 
4th  dam  Alley  by  Ham- 

-  iltonian. 


J  Baron    Wilkes. 

Sire   of   11.      ]    sire   and  j    By   George   Wilkes. 

4   dams.  1  A 1*     4... 

>-Alfretta. 

By    Mambrino    Russell. 


iMii 


r  Quees  PlialJas. 

I  Minnie   Banker. 

1^  by  Banker  Messenger. 


4th    dam    Morgan    Mare    by    Justins    Morgan. 

Owner's  Statement— Is  halter  broke.  A  well  bred  mare.  I  think 
should  be  good  for  breodiug  purposes  or  track.  See  Ollivier  s  breeding  at 
head  of  consignment. 


Jleuiember  the  auctxoii  copiniences  at  12  o'clock  noon  sharp. 


5©         WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — MARCH  13,  1913. 


No.  49 


GUY 


Bay  Colt.     Foaled  June  1,  1912.     Bred  and  Consigned  by     the     Luster 
Stock  Farm,  Good  Hope,  111. 


rOIliver    33373 


t3J 


Laura  Heart 


Allerton    2:09%,    5128 
Sire   of   246. 


Alpha  Maid  2:1 8 14. 


/-Red    Heart    2:19. 
Sire   of    41. 


Rose   Rysdyke, 
Dam  of  1. 


■Jay  Bird   5060. 
By  Georgre   Wilkfs   51», 


l^Gussie  Wilks   (g-.   b.   m.) 
By  Mambrino   Boy   t>44. 

{Constantine  2:12i4. 
By  Wilkes  Boy. 
dam  Alpha  Wilkes  by 
Baron  Wilkes  2:1S.  3rd 
dam  Alpha  RiisKell, 
4th  dam  Alley  by  H.iin- 
iltonian. 

{Red   Wilkes. 
Sire  of  180. 
Sweet  Heart  2:22i^. 


{Robt  Rysdyke  2:13  Vj. 
Olivet, 
by  Onward  2:25'/!. 


4th    dam    Santa    Claus    by    Magic,    5th   dam    Josle    Railey    by    Gen.      G.      H. 
Tliomas. 

Owner's  Statement — See   Ollivier's  complete   breeding  in  catalogue. 
A  well  bred  colt. 


I'ou  can  get  a  good  racing  prosiiect  in  this  catalogue. 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — MARCH  13,  1913. 


51 


No.  50 


JUNE 


Bay  PJlly.     Foaled   May   17,   1912.     Bred  and   consigned  by  tlie  Luster 
Stock  Farm,  Good  Hope,  111. 


fOllivier    33373. 


^Allerton    2:09i4,    512S 
Sire   of   246. 


Alpha  Maid   2:18  vi- 


Jay   Bird    5060. 

r   By  George  Wilkes  .'il9. 

J  Gussie  Wilks    (g.   b.  in.) 
I    By  Mambrino  Boy   844, 

Constantine  2:12^. 
By   Wilkes  Boy. 

{dam  Alpha  Wilkes  by 
Baron  Wilkes  2:1.S.  3rd 
dam  Alpha  liussell. 
4th  dam  Alley  by  Han>- 
p  iltonian. 

{Reserve  Fund  2:26 14. 
Kate  L,ee. 
by  Harold. 

Bowerman    17623. 
Dora  Ames    f  by  Baron  Wilkes   4758. 

I  Minnie. 

L  by   Queen   Phallas,   son 
of    Phallas. 

4th   dam   Minnie   Banker   by   Kanlvev   Messenger,     5th     day    Morgan    Mare     by 
Justin's   Morgan. 

Owner's  Statement — Should  be  valuable  either  for  breeding  purposes 
or  track. 


If  yon  wnnt  a  uood  stJiJlion  there  are  a  fine  bunch  to  select  from. 


52 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — MARCH  13,  1913. 


No.  51 


ERNEST 


Sorrel  Co]t.      Foaled   May   7,   1912.      Bred   and  Consigned   by  the  Luster 
Stock  Farm,  Good  Hope,  111. 


Ollivier    3337.'.. 


Bessie   Muscovite 


Allerton    2: 09 14,    512S 
Sire   of   246. 


Alpha  Maid   2:lSVi,.    ... 

•Geo.    Muscovite    2.0S%. 
Sire   of   7. 

Ollie    CTark     


rjay   Bird    5060. 

By   George   Wilkes   ol'J. 


[.Gussie  Wilks    (g-.   b.    m.) 
By  Mambrino   Boy    S44. 

fConstantine   2:12^1. 
J     By    Wilkes    Boy. 

Alphia  Wilkes  (g.  b.  ni.) 

I  Baron  Wilkes  2:18.   3rd 

dam      Alpha       Russell. 

fMuscovite   2:18 
Sire    of    36. 


LEtholeen 
dam  of  2. 

(Oakland    Abdallah    .SSS. 


1 


Clark   Chief  Maid, 
by   Clark   Chief. 


4th    dam    Robt.    Lee,    5th    dam    Blickeii    Deen. 

Owner's  Statement — See  catalogue  for  Ollivier's  breeding,  also  Geo. 
Muscovite's  breeding".  This  colt  is  simply  halter  broke,  taken  from  pas- 
ture three  weeks  ago.     If  breeding  counts  for  anything  he  should  be  fast. 


You  Can  get  a  good  racing  prospect  in  this  catalogue. 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — MARCH  13,  1913. 


53 


No.  52 


PEARL  HEART 


Black  Mare.     Foaled  April   20,   1908.     Bred   and  Consigned      by     Luster 
Stock  Farm,  Good  Hope,   111. 


Laura    Heart 


Ollivier    333'?:^. 


fAllerton    2:09i4,    51>3 
Sire    of    246. 


■1 


Alpha  Maid   2:18  Vi, 


Breeding-  on  day  of  sale 


fRed  Heart   2:19i/i, 
sire    of   41. 


^Rosa    Rysdyke 
dam    of    1. 


Red   Wilkes, 
sire    of    ISO. 


L Sweet   Heart   2:2.2^,4.. 

fRobt.   Rysdyke   1:lSVi 

Ollevet. 
'^    by  Onward  2:25yt. 


4Lndam  Santa  C?laus  by  Magis. 

Owner's  Statement — You  can  notice,  see  in  the  catalogue  Ollivier's 
breeding.  This  mare  is  simply  halter  broke  but  will  step  fast  and  make 
an  elegant  road  mare.  Her  sire  I  am  driving  myself.  Those  who  know 
the  animal  can  inform  yoii. 


There  are  a  !>;ood  many  colts  here  that  Avill  develop  fast. 


54  WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — MARCH  13,  1913. 

No.  53  DELMAS 

Freuch  Coach  Stallion.     Foaled  1904.     C-No.  555  Grade.     Consigned  by 
J.  D.  Tabler,  Plymouth,  111. 

Owner's  Statement — Very  dark  bay;  black  points;  no  white;  weight 
1400  pounds.  His  sire  was  imported  and  formerly  owned  at  Huntsville. 
His  dam  is  of  French  Coach  breeding.  I  was  informed  by  the  breder  of 
Delmas  that  he  thought  possibly  that  Delmas'  dam  was  of  full  blood 
French  Coach  breeding.  Delmas  is  a  beautiful  horse  of  great  strength 
and  smooth  build.  Has  proven  himself  a  sure  getter  and  sires  fine  speci- 
n  ens  for  coach  and  all-purpose,  and  has  always  been  a  favorite  with  the 
patrons. 


maiit  One  Big 

Buy  in  SHOES 

Making  the  trip  to  Boston  shoe  market  with  eight  other  shoe 
buyers  enabled  us  to  buy  any  quanity  that  was  offered. 

We  are  offering  Ladies'  absolutely  solid  shoes  in  button  or 
blucher  in  all  1913  styles  for  $1.48.  We  also  made  a  good  buy  in 
Men's  and  children's  shoes  which  we  are  now  throwing  on  sale 
for  Spring  bargains.  So  we  are  able  to  take  care  of  you  at  prices 
that  haA'e  never  been  offered  you  before. 

"The   Store  That  Makes  Yonr  Dollar   Famous." 

A.   L  STEWART  &  CO. 

Who  Sell  Everything. 
EAST  SIDE  SQUARE  MACOMB,  ILLINOIS 


There  are  a  good  mnny  colts  here  that  will  dei'elop  fast. 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE— MARCH  13,  1913. 55 


No.  54  MAY  BUTTE 

Registered  in  A^'ol  XII. 

Consigned  by  Chandler  Bros.,  Macomb,  111. 

Dam  of  Burney  2:17 U;  Grand  dam  of  Nilma  2:0594- 

Sired  by  Tribute,  he  by  Tribune. 

Dam  Madeline,  by  Tribune. 

Owner's  Statement — May  Bute  is  a  demonstrated  brood  mare;  is  the 
dam  and  grand  dam  of  extreme  speed.  She  is  a  mare  of  fine  confor- 
mation, an  easy  keeper.  The  registration  papers  have  been  mislaid  but 
will  be  on  hands  on  date  of  sale. 


If  you  need  a  i'river  yori  can  select  a  good  one  here. 


^6 


C  Y..  c/XaA^ 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — MARCH  13,  1913. 


No.  55 


ALDA  SHIRLEY 


Race  Record  2:15  ?4. 

Trial  2:11.     Half  in  1:04. 

Won  three  straight  firsts.     Was  in  the  money  9  times  out  of  12  starts. 

Pacer.      Chesnut   sorrel   mare.      Foaled  1907.  Sonsigned  by  A.  H.  Wingate 

Avon,  111. 

r  Simmons    258. 

by   Georg-e    Wilkes. 

^Adino     15469     2:21     J 

f     Sire      of     Maj.      Shirlevl 

2:141/2,       Lord       Shirley  [^  Hattie    Ethan. 
2:1714.  Jimmy  Glasston 
"^     2:15%,       dams     of    Nil- 
man    2:05%,    Silvermoori  r Glasston. 
2:1214.  Sire    of    Lulu    Glasston 

Lady    Shirley    J.     21914. 

Dam     of     Maj.     Shirle.y 

2:14,    Lord    Shirley     2:-  L  Mare    by    Monroe    Chief. 
171/4. 

St.    Croix    2:1614 A 


f Major    Shirley    2:14  1/2 


Daisy    St.    Croix 


Untraced. 


The  Second  I'Kim  of  this  Tast  n:are  was  brought  to  this  state 
from  California  and  proved  to  be  an  exceptionally  fast  road  mare. 
"When  she  showed  so  good  an  effort  was  made  to  trace  her  breeding 
;:s  1". er  looks  showed  lier  to  be  high-  bred  but  the  effort  was  unsncess- 
ful. 

Owner's  Statement — Alda  Shirley  is  a  beautiful  sorrel  chestnut  mare, 
and  was  a  good,  consistent  race  mare  last  season,  winning  three  straight 
races  in  two  weeks.  She  not  only  won  three  firsts  but  was  in  the  money 
nine  times  out  of  twelve  starts.  Today  she  is  as  sound  as  a  new-milled 
dollar.  She  has  been  a  half  in  1:04  and  a  mile  in  2:11.  She  is  not  near 
the  end  of  her  speed  by  any  means;  is  easy  to  drive,  and  will  make  an 
iieal  race  or  matinee  mare.  Where  could  you  beat  her  for  a  fun  mare  to 
beat  your  friends? 


All  tlfe  stores  adverlisel  in  this  catalogue  are  good  i)lace.s  to  trade. 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — MARCH  13,  1913.  57 


A.  T.  EWING  &  SON 


DEALERS  IN 


t  Harness,  w  agons 
and  Vehicles 


HORSES  AND  MULES 
BOUGHT  AND  SOLD 


Good  Milch  Cows  Always 
on  Hand 


e  can  get  you  some  speed 
if  you  want  it 


58  WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE^MARCH  13,  19IS, 

No.  56  LENA  SHIRLEY 

Pacer,     Bay  Filly.  Foaled  1912.  Standard  and  Registered.  Consigned  by 
A.  H,  Wiagate,  Avon,  Illinois. 

r  Russian. 

Russianeer  30470'    ■< 

Sire  of  Russianier  Maid 

2:lgi^.  l_Mi93    L<elia. 

R,ussney   g6St;3     .... J  by  Sparta, 

"^    Sire  of  Billy  IL   2:u9i/i.^ 


i4 


{Dictator  Jr. 
„  .  Mare  by  Monrot^  Chief. 

T^ —     _*    ,r„j        ,^,.-.,,  ,..-v     j^y      (Jlasston      and      5 

others.  - 

J  f  Yotingr  Wilks. 

;  EvaliHe  WJlks  2:27. 


Dam    of    Maj.      fc?hlrley 
2:14,    Lord   cShir'ley    '1:11 


[  Flaxy  Fearnaug-ht. 

li-   By^  Hadley  Fear  naught. 

Owner*s  Statement— Lena.  Shirley  is  a  beautiful  large  filly  and  will 
tnake  a  fast  pacer,  with  handliag.  How  can  she  help  it?  Sired  by  the 
sire  of  Billy  H.  that  cleaned  up  around  here  and  acquired  a  record  of 
2:19^/4  last  year  and  her  dam  has  already  produced  two  other  fast  ones^ 
She's  worth  buying  and  saving* 


All  the  stoves  advertise  1  in  this  catalogue  are  good  places  to  trade. 


(]^ 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — MARCH  13,  1913. 


No.  57 


SCOTT  AERITON 


Trotter.     Chesnut  gelding.     Foaled  1909.     Standard  and  Registered.  Con- 
signed by  A.  H.  Wingate,  Avon  ,111. 


f  Major 
Sire 


Shirlvy 
of     Aida 


.'■jhirley 


Louise  Aeritoa 
Half  sister  to 
Boy  2:14^. 


'  3immons  253. 

Adino    15469.    2:21       By    Geo.    Wilka. 

Sire    of    Mai.      Shirley,-{ 
2:141/^,     Loj-d       Shirley 
2:17%,    Jimmy      Glass-;-  L     Hattie 
ton    2:15i/i,      dams      of 
Nilmah    2:05»'i,    Silver- 
moon   2:12^4.  fGlasston   8320. 

I     Sire    of    Lulu    Gl.asstoii 

Lady  Shirley    A     2:19%  and  the  dams  of 

Dam  of  two.  5    in    2:30. 

L  Mare   by   Monroe    Chief. 


f-Aeriton    12tr>0    

Sire  of  four  better  than-< 
2:30    and    dam    of      Bee 
Allerton      2:24%       and 
Joe  Boy  2:l'i%. 


Abiah 

Dam  of  Signal  Boy  2:14" 

%. 


'  Sandwich. 


vMyra  Russell. 

Owner's  Statement — Scott  Aeriton  is  a  chesilut  gelding  and  just  the 
kind  you  have  ben  looking  for  if  you  want  a  fun  horse  or  something  to 
train  and  worth  deveolpins:.  He  is  a  handsome  fellow,  having  tafeen 
three  ribbons  in  the  show  ring  at  the  horse  shows.  Is  not  afraid  of  atlto- 
mobiles  and  has  been  used  as  a  family  horse.  He  will  maJie  a  trotter  il 
trained  and  is  just  the  kind  any  man  wants  who  is  looking  for  a  high- 
class  driver. 


There  are  a  ^ood  mtiny  colts  here  that  will  develop  fast. 


ft(S 


JJr^"^^ 


60 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE— MARCH  13.  1913, 


No.  58  %S  ^       OLA  MAY 


Trial  2:lli^. 

Second  six  times.     Rett er  than  3:18. 
The  best  prospect  for  the  green  paces  in  Central  Illinois, 

Pacer.     Bay  mare,  15.3.     Foaled  1907.     Bred  by  Henry  Statt,  Monmoutli, 
HI.     Consigned  by  J.  C.  Canfield,  Agent,  Walnut  Grove,  111. 

rNutwood    2:1834, 

^Muscovite    2:18 J. 

I       Sire    of   Geo.Muscovite 

2:0814,     and    dam       of  tAlma  Mater, 

fChauncey    M    :. J       Red    Lac    2:07%. 

Sire    of    Sir    Chauncey  [ 

I  LTnknown. 


2:1414,    Ola   May,    trial 
2:11%. 


Alice    M ."I 

Dam    of   Henry    S.    2:-  I 

17%.  <^  Unknown. 


Mi.ss    Lee 


Leewood    11389     

Sire  of  Josie  M.  2:12>4, 
Virginia  Jim  2:11%, 
dams  of  Direct  Wood 
2:07%,    Elred    2:08%. 

"Hamer   Girl    "^ 


Dexter   Pririce, 


Hamer. 


.        ''  ^Unknown. 

Owner''s  Statement- — Ola  Mciy  is  one  of  the  best=;^reen  pacers  in  Cen- 
tral Illinois.  She  has  had  two  season's  careful  training  and  has  been  a 
mile  in  2:1114,,  last  half  in  1-03.  She  was  raced  a  few  times  last  year 
for  education  and  the  summaries  below  speak  for  themselves.  She  is 
game,  good  headed,  and  can  be  placed  anywhere.  She  is  sound  and  all 
right  in  every  way,  and  is  a  2:10  pacer  on  a  half-mile  track  in  good  hands. 
Sold  for  no  fault,  only  owner  wants  to  get  out  of  the  game.  Here  is  the 
result  of  her  two  starts  last  season: 
Griggsville,  III.,  July  2-5,  1912. — 

2:20  Pace — Purse  $300. 

Jimmy  Leaburn,  b.g.,   G.  W.   Leaburn 1      1      1 

Ola  May,  b.m.,  by  Chauncy  M ....3      2      2 

Jimmy  Glasston  Jr.,  s,g.,  by  Jimmy  Glasston 2      3      3 

Midnight,  blk.  g., 4      4      4 

Jolly  Girl 5      5      5 

Time  2: 17  14,  2: 17 14,  2:18. 
Smithville,  Mo.,  Oct.  2,  1912. — 

'2:20  Pace — Purse  $300. 

Mamie   Strath,   b.m.,   by   Strathberry    1      1      1 

Ola  May,  b.m.,   by  Chauncy  M..... 2      2      2 

Patty  Cake,  b.m.,  by  Rustic  Wood    4      3      3 

Baby  Bells,  blk.  m.,  by  K.  N.  Bells 3      4      5 

Brownie .5      5      4 

Time   2:1714,   2:1714,   2:17%. 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE— MARCH  13,  1913.  6i. 


^Dam  .  .  ...  Mather  Earth 

Velides 

(Sire   .   .  .   Old  Hickory  Nut 

Beggips  as  lo¥/  as  $40J0 
Road  Wagons  as  low  as  $35c00 
Carriages  as  low  as  $75  JO 

Horse  Furnishing  Goods  of  al!  kinds. 

Harness,  all  kinds. 

Wagons,  $70. 00  to  $80.00. 
Osborn  Harrows. 

Osborn  Discs. 
McCormick  Binders,  Mowers 
and  Rakes. 

Manure  Spreaders,     Cream  Seperators 

Terms:     Day  of  Sale 

O.  ^V.   RAINEl'" 

20),  202,  204,  206,  208   South   Lafayett.   n:. 

MACOMB,  ILLINOIS 


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62 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — MARCH  13,  1913. 


No.  59 


MAY  SHIRLEY 


rotter.     Chestnut  filly;    15.1.     Foaled  1910.     Bred  by  Geo.  W.  Canfield, 
Avon,  111.     Consigned  by  J.  C.  Canfield,  Walnut  Grove,  111. 

f  Simmons    25S. 

Adino    2:21    J 

Sire    of      Mai.      Phirl<»" 

2:14iA.       Lord      Sliiflcy  1  Hattie  Etlian. 

2:17 1/4.  . 


Major   Shirh^v   2:1  P4. 
Sire    of     Alda     Sliirley' 

2:1534. 


TGlasston. 

Lady    Sliirley     < 

'^    Dam    of      Maj.      Shirley 

2:14,    Lord   Shirley    2:17  L    Sire    Lulu    C-la.sstou. 


Maggie   D 


Vi. 


Nelson   D.    2.26Vi 


Maggie    Lou 


2:191/4. 

("Mare    by    Monroe    Chief. 
Nelson    2:09. 


L  Untraced. 

f  Copperbottom. 


.  Untraced. 

Owner' sStatement —  May  Sliirley  is  a  handsome  filly,  just  nicely 
broken;  has  a  nice  way  of  going  acts  like  she  would  learn  to  trot. 
WTill  make  a  nice  road  marc,  as  she  has  a  good  disposition  and  plenty 
of  style. 


S  ,  I 


Remember  the  auction  commences  at  12  o'clock  sharp. 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE — MARCH  13,  1913. 


63 


Those  Famous 

MARION  CARS 


This  popular  car  is  now  being 
handled  in  Macomb  and  vicinity, 
and  it  will  pay  everyone  intending 
to  purchase  a  new  machine  to  inves- 
tigate this  car. 

The  Maroa  37-A      The  Marion  48-A 


The  Marion  37-A  is  a  large, 
delightfully  roona.;.  easy  rii- 
ing  car  for  Ave  people.  It  has 
all  the  refinf^meuly  which  mod- 
ern methods  make  possible, 
and  the  most  comptoni  and  lux- 
urious equipment  which  the 
market  affords.  It  is  a  big 
car — big  in  quallry  size,  and 
efficiency,   and   sell.3  at  $1475. 


T-h;e  Marion  4S-A  is  a  48- 
hors€^ower  car  de  luxe,  with 
electric  se)f-startf')\  lighting 
system,  horn,  au;I  cumylete 
equipment,  Because  it  is  lor.g- 
er,  roomier  and  more  power- 
ful, it  is  not  only  an  un(iues- 
tioned  leader  amon?;  ears  of  its 
own  price,  but  it  immediately 
compares  with  much  m.ire  ex- 
pensive products.  Purc.'iasing 
and  manufacturing  facilities 
and  superior  mruuigenient 
have  made  the  live  passenger 
Marion  48-A  to.i.-iiit',  car  pos- 
sible for  $185  0. 


ID  CARNAHAN,  Agent 

Headquarters  at  M.  &  A.  Garage 


WESTERN  ILLINOIS  HORSE  SALE— MARCH  13,  191?. 


No.  60   %<r  FAMOUS   - 

Skire  Stallion.'     Black.     Pure  bred,  A-4390.     Consigned  by  J.  D.  Tabler, 

Plymouth,  III.     Foaled  April  10,   1897.      Bred  by 

W.  E.  Bates^  Alexandria,  Mo. 

Sired  by  Blackfoot  1S21   (6712).     Dam,  Snap  Dragon  1818,  Vol.  XL., 
hy  Collegian  3  5  59. 

O^mer's  Statement— Famous  is  a  splendid  medium  weight  type  of  draft 
horse,  of  fine  appearance  and  best  of  action.  He  is  a  first-class,  reliable 
breeder  and  will  give  the  best  of  satisfaction  to  whoever  purchases  him. 


Nos.  61,  62,  63,  64,  65  Reserved. 


All  the  stores  advertise  1  in  this  catalogue  are  good  places  to  trade. 


Grand 


The  only  place  in  Macomb 
serving  anything  You  want 
in  the  way  of  eatables^*** 

Horsemen  especially  in- 
vited day  of  sale*^*» 


West  Side  Square 

Gary   Adcock 

Proprietor 


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